List of mathematical symbols


This is a list of mathematical symbols used in all branches of mathematics to express a formula or to represent a constant.
A mathematical concept is independent of the symbol chosen to represent it. For many of the symbols below, the symbol is usually synonymous with the corresponding concept, but in some situations, a different convention may be used. For example, depending on context, the triple bar "" may represent congruence or a definition. However, in mathematical logic, numerical equality is sometimes represented by "" instead of "", with the latter representing equality of well-formed formulas. In short, convention dictates the meaning.
Each symbol is shown both in HTML, whose display depends on the browser's access to an appropriate font installed on the particular device, and typeset as an image using TeX.

Guide

This list is organized by symbol type and is intended to facilitate finding an unfamiliar symbol by its visual appearance. For a related list organized by mathematical topic, see List of mathematical symbols by subject. That list also includes LaTeX and HTML markup, and Unicode code points for each symbol.
There is a Wikibooks guide for using maths in LaTeX, and a comprehensive LaTeX symbol list. It is also possible to check to see if a Unicode code point is available as a LaTeX command, or vice versa. Also note that where there is no LaTeX command natively available for a particular symbol, the symbol could be added via other options, such as setting the document up to support Unicode, and entering the character in a variety of ways as well as other options and extensive additional information..

Symbols based on equality

Symbols that point left or right

Brackets

Other non-letter symbols

Letter-based symbols

Includes upside-down letters.

Letter modifiers

Also called diacritics.
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Symbols based on Latin letters

Symbols based on Hebrew or Greek letters

Variations

In mathematics written in Persian or Arabic, some symbols may be reversed to make right-to-left writing and reading easier.