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Unicode character block

Supplemental Mathematical Operators Range U+2A00..U+2AFF
(256 code points) Plane BMP Scripts Common Assigned 256 code points Unused 0 reserved code points 3.2 (2002) 256 (+256) Code chart ∣ Web page Note: [1][2]

Supplemental 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]
Official Unicode Consortium code chart (PDF)   0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 A B C D E F U+2A0x ⨀ ⨁ ⨂ ⨃ ⨄ ⨅ ⨆ ⨇ ⨈ ⨉ ⨊ ⨋ ⨍ ⨎ ⨏ U+2A1x ⨐ ⨒ ⨓ ⨔ ⨕ ⨖ ⨗ ⨘ ⨙ ⨚ U+2A2x ⨢ ⨣ ⨤ ⨥ ⨦ ⨨ ⨩ ⨪ ⨫ ⨬ ⨭ ⨮ U+2A3x ⨰ ⨱ ⨲ ⨴ ⨵ ⨶ ⨷ ⨸ ⨹ ⨺ ⨻ ⨿ U+2A4x ⩀ ⩁ ⩂ ⩃ ⩄ ⩅ ⩆ ⩇ ⩈ ⩉ ⩊ ⩋ ⩌ ⩍ ⩎ ⩏ U+2A5x ⩐ ⩑ ⩒ ⩓ ⩔ ⩕ ⩖ ⩗ ⩘ ⩙ ⩚ ⩛ ⩜ ⩝ ⩞ ⩟ U+2A6x ⩠ ⩡ ⩢ ⩣ ⩦ ⩧ ⩨ ⩩ ⩪ ⩫ ⩬ ⩭ ⩮ ⩯ U+2A7x ⩰ ⩱ ⩲ ⩳ ⩴ ⩵ ⩶ ⩷ ⩸ ⩹ ⩺ ⩻ ⩼ ⩿ U+2A8x ⪀ ⪁ ⪂ ⪃ ⪄ ⪇ ⪈ ⪉ ⪊ ⪋ ⪌ ⪍ ⪎ ⪏ U+2A9x ⪐ ⪑ ⪒ ⪓ ⪔ ⪕ ⪖ ⪗ ⪘ ⪙ ⪚ ⪛ ⪜ ⪝ ⪞ ⪟ U+2AAx ⪠ ⪡ ⪢ ⪣ ⪤ ⪥ ⪦ ⪧ ⪨ ⪩ ⪪ ⪫ ⪬ ⪭ ⪮ ⪯ U+2ABx ⪰ ⪱ ⪲ ⪳ ⪴ ⪵ ⪶ ⪷ ⪸ ⪹ ⪺ ⪻ ⪼ ⪽ ⪾ ⪿ U+2ACx ⫀ ⫁ ⫂ ⫃ ⫄ ⫅ ⫆ ⫇ ⫈ ⫉ ⫊ ⫋ ⫌ ⫍ ⫎ ⫏ U+2ADx ⫐ ⫑ ⫒ ⫓ ⫔ ⫕ ⫖ ⫗ ⫘ ⫙ ⫚ ⫞ ⫟ U+2AEx ⫠ ⫡ ⫢ ⫣ ⫤ ⫥ ⫦ ⫧ ⫨ ⫩ ⫪ ⫫ ⫬ ⫭ ⫮ ⫯ U+2AFx ⫰ ⫱ ⫲ ⫳ ⫴ ⫵ ⫶ ⫷ ⫸ ⫹ ⫺ ⫻ ⫼ ⫽ ⫾ ⫿ Notes
1.^ As of Unicode version 16.0
Variation sequences[edit]

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 members

The following Unicode-related documents record the purpose and process of defining specific characters in the Supplemental Mathematical Operators block:


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