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Miscellaneous Mathematical Symbols

Published on: 2025-04-21 17:30:21

As longtime readers of this blog have probably noticed, I like to poke around in Unicode occasionally. It’s an endless system of rabbit holes to explore. This morning I was looking at the Miscellaneous Mathematical Symbols block. These are mostly obscure symbols, though I’m sure for each symbol that I think is obscure, there is someone out there who uses it routinely. Perpendicular The only common symbol in this block is ⟂ (U+27C2) for perpendicular. Even so, this symbol is a variation on ⊥ (U+22A5). The distinction is semantic rather than visual: U+22A5 is used for the Boolean value “false.” In addition to using ⟂ to denote perpendicular lines, some (e.g. Donald Knuth) use the symbol to denote that two integers are relatively prime. Geometric algebra The block contains ⟑ (U+27D1) which is used in geometric algebra for the geometric product, a.k.a. the dot-wedge product. The block also contains the symbol for the dual operator ⟇ (U+27c7), the geometric antiproduct. Incidentally, ... Read full article.