Unicode: 2264. Alias: Esc <= Esc. Infix operator with built-in evaluation rules. x ≤ y is by default interpreted as LessEqual[x,y].
Unicode: F7D9. Infix operator with built-in evaluation rules. x y is by default interpreted as Equal[x,y] or x==y. \[LongEqual] is drawn longer than \[RawEqual]. Used as an ...
\[Mho]
(Mathematica Character Name) Unicode: 2127. Alias: Esc mho Esc. Letter-like form. Used to denote the inverse ohm unit of conductance. "Mho" is "ohm" spelled backwards. Occasionally called 'agemo' in pure ...
Unicode: 2209. Aliases: Esc !el Esc, Esc !elem Esc. Infix set relation operator with built-in evaluation rules. x ∉ y is by default interpreted as NotElement[x,y].
Unicode: 2260. Alias: Esc != Esc. Infix operator with built-in evaluation rules. x ≠ y is by default interpreted as Unequal[x,y].
\[Or]
(Mathematica Character Name) Unicode: 2228. Aliases: Esc || Esc, Esc or Esc. Infix operator with built-in evaluation rules. x ∨ y is by default interpreted as Or[x,y], equivalent to x||y. Not the same as ...
Unicode: 2202. Alias: Esc pd Esc. Prefix operator with built-in evaluation rules. ∂_xy is by default interpreted as D[y,x]. ∂ is used in mathematics to indicate boundary. Esc ...
\[Pi]
(Mathematica Character Name) Unicode: 03C0. Aliases: Esc p Esc, Esc pi Esc. Greek letter with built-in value. Interpreted by default as the symbol Pi.
Unicode: 220F. Alias: Esc prod Esc. Compound operator with built-in evaluation rules. ∏_(i)^i_max(f) is by default interpreted as Product[f,{i,i_max}]. ∏_(i=i_min)^i_max(f) ...
Unicode: 002D. Raw operator. Equivalent to the ordinary ASCII character with code 45. As an overscript, used to indicate conjugation or negation. Also used to indicate an ...