Unicode: 2135. Alias: Esc al Esc. Hebrew letter. Sometimes called alef. Used in pure mathematics to denote transfinite cardinals.
Unicode: F760. Alias: Esc am Esc. Letter-like form. Invisible by default on display. Used as a marker to indicate, for example, how entries in a GridBox column should be ...
\[And]
(Mathematica Character Name) Unicode: 2227. Aliases: Esc && Esc, Esc and Esc. Infix operator with built-in evaluation rules. x ∧ y is by default interpreted as And[x,y], equivalent to x&&y. Not the same ...
Unicode: 00C5. Alias: Esc Ao Esc. Letter. Included in ISO Latin-1. Not the same as \[Angstrom].
Unicode: 0394. Aliases: Esc D Esc, Esc Delta Esc. Greek letter. Not the same as \[EmptyUpTriangle] or \[DifferenceDelta]. Sometimes used in mathematics to denote Laplacian.
Unicode: F74B. Alias: Esc DD Esc. Compound operator. can only be interpreted by default when it appears with ∫ or other integral operators. Used in mathematics to indicate ...
Unicode: 03A0. Aliases: Esc P Esc, Esc Pi Esc. Greek letter. Used in TraditionalForm for EllipticPi. Not the same as \[Product].
Unicode: 00B7. Alias: Esc . Esc. Infix operator. x · y is by default interpreted as CenterDot[x,y]. Used to indicate various forms of multiplication, particularly dot ...
Unicode: 010D. Alias: Esc cv Esc. Letter. Included in ISO Latin-2.
Unicode: 2299. Alias: Esc c. Esc. Infix operator. x ⊙ y is by default interpreted as CircleDot[x,y]. Used in mathematics for various operations related to multiplication, ...