Unicode: 02C7. Alias: Esc hck Esc. Letter-like form. Used primarily in an overscript position. Used as a diacritical mark in Eastern European languages. Sometimes used in ...
\[HBar]
(Mathematica Character Name) Unicode: 210F. Alias: Esc hb Esc. Letter-like form. Used in physics to denote Planck's constant divided by 2π; sometimes called Dirac's constant.
Unicode: F3CE. Alias: Esc hc Esc. Superscript postfix operator with built-in evaluation rules. m^ is by default interpreted as ConjugateTranspose[m]. Not the same as ...
Unicode: 224F. Alias: Esc h= Esc. Infix similarity operator. x ≏ y is by default interpreted as HumpEqual[x,y]. Sometimes used to mean "approximately equal" and sometimes ...
Unicode: F360. Alias: Esc is Esc. Spacing character. \[InvisibleSpace] is by default not visible on display, but is interpreted on input as an ordinary space. ...
Unicode: 03DF. Aliases: Esc ko Esc, Esc koppa Esc. Special Greek letter. Analogous to English q. Appeared between π and ρ in early Greek alphabet; used for Greek numeral 90.
Unicode: 00AB. Alias: Esc g<< Esc. Letter-like form. Used as opening quotation marks in languages such as Spanish. Not the same as \[LessLess]. Not the same as ...
Unicode: 2194. Alias: Esc <-> Esc. Infix arrow operator. x ↔ y is by default interpreted as LeftRightArrow[x,y]. Used in mathematics for various notions of equivalence and ...
Unicode: 22B2. Infix ordering operator. x ⊲ y is by default interpreted as LeftTriangle[x,y]. Used in pure mathematics to mean 'normal subgroup of'.
Unicode: 27F6. Alias: Esc --> Esc. Infix arrow operator. x ⟶ y is by default interpreted as LongRightArrow[x,y]. Not the same as \[Rule].