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Supplemental Mathematical Operators Range U+2A00..U+2AFFSupplemental Mathematical Operators is a Unicode block containing various mathematical symbols, including N-ary operators, summations and integrals, intersections and unions, logical and relational operators, and subset/superset relations.
Supplemental Mathematical Operators[1]The Supplemental Mathematical Operators block has eight variation sequences defined for standardized variants.[3][4] They use U+FE00 VARIATION SELECTOR-1 (VS01) to denote variant symbols (depending on the font):
Variation sequences Base character Base +VS01 Description U+2A3C INTERIOR PRODUCT ⨼ ⨼︀ tall variant with narrow foot U+2A3D RIGHTHAND INTERIOR PRODUCT ⨽ ⨽︀ tall variant with narrow foot U+2A9D SIMILAR OR LESS-THAN ⪝ ⪝︀ with similar following the slant of the upper leg U+2A9E SIMILAR OR GREATER-THAN ⪞ ⪞︀ with similar following the slant of the upper leg U+2AAC SMALLER THAN OR EQUAL TO ⪬ ⪬︀ with slanted equal U+2AAD LARGER THAN OR EQUAL TO ⪭ ⪭︀ with slanted equal U+2ACB SUBSET OF ABOVE NOT EQUAL TO ⫋ ⫋︀ with stroke through bottom members U+2ACC SUPERSET OF ABOVE NOT EQUAL TO ⫌ ⫌︀ with stroke through bottom membersThe following Unicode-related documents record the purpose and process of defining specific characters in the Supplemental Mathematical Operators block:
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