Unicode: F76C. Alias: Esc ] Esc. Letter-like form. Used in documenting control and command characters. key∖[LeftModified]char\[RightModified] is used to indicate that char ...
Unicode: F762. Uninterpretable element. n is used on output to indicate n omitted pieces in an expression obtained from Short or Shallow. \[RightSkeleton] indicates the ...
Unicode: 22A2. Alias: Esc rT Esc. Infix operator. x ⊢ y is by default interpreted as RightTee[x,y]. x ⊢ y ⊢ z groups as x ⊢ (y ⊢ z). Used in mathematics to indicate logical ...
Unicode: 22B3. Infix ordering operator. x ⊳ y is by default interpreted as RightTriangle[x,y]. Used in pure mathematics to mean 'contains as a normal subgroup'.
Unicode: 21C0. Alias: Esc vec Esc. Infix and overfix arrow-like operator. x ⇀ y is by default interpreted as RightVector[x,y]. Used in mathematics to indicate weak ...
\[Rule]
(Mathematica Character Name) Unicode: F522. Alias: Esc -> Esc. Infix operator with built-in evaluation rules. x y is by default interpreted as x->y or Rule[x,y]. x y z groups as x (y z). ...
Unicode: F527. Alias: Esc spl Esc. Letter-like form. Used to indicate where the current selection should be inserted when the contents of a button are pasted by ...
Unicode: 2218. Alias: Esc sc Esc. Infix operator. x ∘ y is by default interpreted as SmallCircle[x,y]. Used to indicate function composition. Not the same as the letter-like ...
\[Star]
(Mathematica Character Name) Unicode: 22C6. Alias: Esc star Esc. Infix operator. x ⋆ y is by default interpreted as Star[x,y]. Used to denote convolution and generalized forms of multiplication. ...
Unicode: 03DB. Aliases: Esc sti Esc, Esc stigma Esc. Special Greek letter. Appeared between ϵ and ζ in early Greek alphabet; used for Greek numeral 6. Not the same as ...