Mathematica includes state-of-the-art algorithms for sequence alignment and comparison, capable of handling strings and lists containing very large numbers of elements.
Unicode: 2216. Alias: Esc \ Esc. Infix operator. x ∖ y is by default interpreted as Backslash[x,y]. Used in mathematics for set difference. Also used to separate arguments of ...
Unicode: 03A5. Aliases: Esc U Esc, Esc Upsilon Esc. Greek letter. Not commonly used. Used in physics for bOverscriptBox[b, _] particles, and in the quantum theory of ...
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, ...
Unicode: 2261. Alias: Esc === Esc. Infix similarity operator. x ≡ y is by default interpreted as Congruent[x,y]. Used in mathematics for many notions of equivalence and ...
Unicode: 2210. Alias: Esc coprod Esc. Infix operator. x ∐ y is by default interpreted as Coproduct[x,y]. ∐ x is by default interpreted as Coproduct[x]. Coproduct is used as ...
Unicode: 224D. Infix similarity operator. x ≍ y is by default interpreted as CupCap[x,y]. Used in mathematics for various notions of equivalence, usually fairly weak. f ≍ g ...
Unicode: 03C6. Aliases: Esc j Esc, Esc cph Esc, Esc cphi Esc. Greek letter. Commonly used as a variant of ϕ.
Unicode: 2250. Alias: Esc .= Esc. Infix similarity operator. x ≐ y is by default interpreted as DotEqual[x,y]. Used to mean approximately equal, or in some cases, 'image of', ...
Unicode: 21D2. Alias: Esc ␣=> Esc. Infix arrow operator. x ⇒ y is by default interpreted as DoubleRightArrow[x,y]. Used in mathematics to indicate various strong forms of ...