Unicode: 2283. Alias: Esc sup Esc. Infix set relation operator. x ⊃ y is by default interpreted as Superset[x,y]. Usually used in mathematics to indicate superset; sometimes ...
\[SZ]
(Mathematica Character Name) Unicode: 00DF. Aliases: Esc sz Esc, Esc ss Esc. Letter. Used in German. Sometimes called s sharp, ess-zed or ess-zet. Usually transliterated in English as ss. Upper-case form ...
Unicode: 0165. Alias: Esc tv Esc. Letter. Included in ISO Latin-2.
Unicode: 03B8. Aliases: Esc th Esc, Esc theta Esc, Esc q Esc. Greek letter. Not the same as \[DiscreteRatio].
Unicode: 2009. Alias: Esc ␣␣ Esc. Spacing character. Width: 3/18 em. Interpreted by default just like an ordinary \[RawSpace].
Unicode: 2243. Alias: Esc ~= Esc. Infix similarity operator. x ≃ y is by default interpreted as TildeEqual[x,y]. Used to mean approximately or asymptotically equal. Also used ...
Unicode: 223C. Alias: Esc ~ Esc. Infix similarity operator. x ∼ y is by default interpreted as Tilde[x,y]. Used in mathematics for many notions of similarity or equivalence. ...
Unicode: 00D7. Alias: Esc * Esc. Infix operator with built-in evaluation rules. x × y is by default interpreted as Times[x,y], which is equivalent to x y or x*y. Not the same ...
Unicode: 22C3. Alias: Esc un Esc. Infix operator with built-in evaluation rules. x ⋃ y is by default interpreted as Union[x,y]. The character ⋃ is sometimes called 'cup'. Not ...
Unicode: 2191. Infix arrow operator. x ↑ y is by default interpreted as UpArrow[x,y]. Sometimes used in mathematics to denote generalization of powers. Used to indicate ...