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1,239 × 1,752, 141 pages (4.12 MB) Eternel curieux {{Information |Description={{en|1=This document lists 4947 symbols and the corresponding L TEX commands that produce them. Some of these symbols are guaranteed to be available in every L TEX 2ε system; others require fonts and packages that may not accom
So, for finding how to type a symbol in LaTeX, it suffices to look at the source of the article. For most symbols, the entry name is the corresponding Unicode symbol. So, for searching the entry of a symbol, it suffices to type or copy the Unicode symbol into the search textbox.
The following table lists many specialized symbols commonly used in modern mathematics, ordered by their introduction date. The table can also be ordered alphabetically by clicking on the relevant header title.
The following table lists many common symbols, together with their name, how they should be read out loud, and the related field of mathematics. Additionally, the subsequent columns contains an informal explanation, a short example, the Unicode location, the name for use in HTML documents, [1] and the LaTeX symbol.
4.1 LaTeX commands. 4.2 Special characters. ... rendering of Unicode mathematical symbols can be inconsistent in size or alignment where ... Or copy its CSS rules to ...
In version 16.0 (September 2024), Unicode was extended with another block containing many graphics characters, Symbols for Legacy Computing Supplement, which includes a few box-drawing characters and other symbols used by obsolete operating systems (mostly from the 1970s and 1980s).
The set {x: x is a prime number greater than 10} is a proper subset of {x: x is an odd number greater than 10} The set of natural numbers is a proper subset of the set of rational numbers ; likewise, the set of points in a line segment is a proper subset of the set of points in a line .
The character ∂ (Unicode: U+2202) is a stylized cursive d mainly used as a mathematical symbol, usually to denote a partial derivative such as / (read as "the partial derivative of z with respect to x"). [1] [2] It is also used for boundary of a set, the boundary operator in a chain complex, and the conjugate of the Dolbeault operator on ...