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\[SuchThat]   (Mathematica Character Name)
Unicode: 220D. Alias: Esc st Esc. Infix operator. x ∍ y is by default interpreted as SuchThat[x,y]. x ∍ y ∍ z groups as x ∍ (y ∍ z). Not the same as \[ReverseElement].
Proportion   (Built-in Mathematica Symbol)
Proportion[x, y, ...] displays as x \[Proportion] y \[Proportion] ....
VerticalSeparator   (Built-in Mathematica Symbol)
VerticalSeparator[x, y, ...] displays as x \[VerticalSeparator] y \[VerticalSeparator] ....
\[Backslash]   (Mathematica Character Name)
Unicode: 2216. Alias: Esc \ Esc. Infix operator. x ∖ y is by default interpreted as Backslash[x,y]. Used in mathematics for set difference. Also used to separate arguments of ...
SuchThat   (Built-in Mathematica Symbol)
SuchThat[x, y] displays as x \[SuchThat] y.
\[VerticalSeparator]   (Mathematica Character Name)
Unicode: F432. Alias: Esc | Esc. Infix operator. x  y is by default interpreted as VerticalSeparator[x,y]. Used in mathematics for many purposes, including indicating ...
Patterns   (Mathematica Guide)
One of the unique strengths of Mathematica's core language is its powerful and succinct—yet highly readable—symbolic pattern language. Convenient both for immediate use in ...
Mathematical Notation Characters   (Mathematica Guide)
Mathematica has the world's largest collection of consistent multifont mathematical notation characters—all fully integrated into both typesetting and symbolic expression ...
DatePattern   (Built-in Mathematica Symbol)
DatePattern[{"e_1", "e_2", ...}] represents the characters of a date with elements of type "e_i" in StringExpression.DatePattern[{"e_1", "e_2 ", ...}, sep] allows separators ...
Operators   (Mathematica Tutorial)
Some operators used in basic arithmetic and algebra. Note that the  for ∖[Cross] is distinguished by being drawn slightly smaller than the × for ∖[Times]. Interpretation of ...
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