By Yoo Chung.
Published on 2023-02-07.
Updated on 2024-01-18.
Basic reference of LaTeX symbols that are useful to me.
I often find myself looking these up.
Operators
\(\pm\) |
\pm |
\(\times\) |
\times |
\(\div\) |
\div |
\(\cap\) |
\cap |
\(\cup\) |
\cup |
\(\vee\) |
\vee |
\(\wedge\) |
\wedge |
\(\neg\) |
\neg |
\(\equiv\) |
\equiv |
\(\sim\) |
\sim |
\(\approx\) |
\approx |
\(\neq\) |
\neq |
\(\leq\) |
\leq |
\(\geq\) |
\geq |
\(\subset\) |
\subset |
\(\subseteq\) |
\subseteq |
\(\not\subset\) |
\not\subset |
\(\nsubseteq\) |
\nsubseteq |
\(\nabla\) |
\nabla |
\(\partial\) |
\partial |
Greek letters
\(\alpha\) |
\alpha |
\(\beta\) |
\beta |
\(\delta\) |
\delta |
\(\gamma\) |
\gamma |
\(\mu\) |
\mu |
\(\nu\) |
\nu |
\(\theta\) |
\theta |
\(\phi\) |
\phi |
\(\psi\) |
\psi |
\(\pi\) |
\pi |
\(\epsilon\) |
\epsilon |
\(\varepsilon\) |
\varepsilon |
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