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This article | This article provides a short list of commonly used LaTeX symbols. | ||
== Finding Other Symbols == | == Finding Other Symbols == | ||
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[http://detexify.kirelabs.org/classify.html Detexify] is an | [http://detexify.kirelabs.org/classify.html Detexify] is an online application which allows you to draw the symbol you'd like and shows you the <math>\text{\LaTeX}</math> code for it! | ||
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[http://mirrors.ctan.org/info/symbols/comprehensive/symbols-a4.pdf The Comprehensive LaTeX Symbol List]. | [http://mirrors.ctan.org/info/symbols/comprehensive/symbols-a4.pdf The Comprehensive LaTeX Symbol List]. | ||
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[https://mathvault.ca/wp-content/uploads/Comprehensive-List-of-Mathematical-Symbols.pdf Comprehensive List of Mathematical Symbols]. | |||
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==Operators== | ==Operators== | ||
{| class="latextable" | {| class="latextable" | ||
!Symbol!! | !Symbol!!Command!!Symbol!!Command!!Symbol!!Command | ||
|- | |- | ||
|<math>\pm</math>||\pm||<math>\mp</math>||\mp||<math>\times</math>||\times | |<math>\pm</math>||\pm||<math>\mp</math>||\mp||<math>\times</math>||\times | ||
|- | |- | ||
|<math>\div||\div||< | |<math>\div</math>||\div||<math>\cdot</math>||\cdot||<math>\ast</math>||\ast | ||
|- | |- | ||
|< | |<math>\star</math>||\star||<math>\dagger</math>||\dagger||<math>\ddagger</math>||\ddagger | ||
|- | |- | ||
|< | |<math>\amalg</math>||\amalg||<math>\cap</math>||\cap||<math>\cup</math>||\cup | ||
|- | |- | ||
|< | |<math>\uplus</math>||\uplus||<math>\sqcap</math>||\sqcap||<math>\sqcup</math>||\sqcup | ||
|- | |- | ||
|< | |<math>\vee</math>||\vee||<math>\wedge</math>||\wedge||<math>\oplus</math>||\oplus | ||
|- | |- | ||
|< | |<math>\ominus</math>||\ominus||<math>\otimes</math>||\otimes||<math>\circ</math>||\circ | ||
|- | |- | ||
|< | |<math>\bullet</math>||\bullet||<math>\diamond</math>||\diamond||<math>\lhd</math>||\lhd | ||
|- | |- | ||
|< | |<math>\rhd</math>||\rhd||<math>\unlhd</math>||\unlhd||<math>\unrhd</math>||\unrhd | ||
|- | |- | ||
|< | |<math>\oslash</math>||\oslash||<math>\odot</math>||\odot||<math>\bigcirc</math>||\bigcirc | ||
|- | |- | ||
|< | |<math>\triangleleft</math>||\triangleleft||<math>\Diamond</math>||\Diamond||<math>\bigtriangleup</math>||\bigtriangleup | ||
|- | |- | ||
|< | |<math>\bigtriangledown</math>||\bigtriangledown||<math>\Box</math>||\Box||<math>\triangleright</math>||\triangleright | ||
|- | |- | ||
|< | |<math>\setminus</math>||\setminus||<math>\wr</math>||\wr||<math>\sqrt{x}</math>||\sqrt{x} | ||
|- | |- | ||
|< | |<math>x^{\circ}</math>||x^{\circ}||<math>\triangledown</math>||\triangledown||<math>\sqrt[n]{x}</math>||\sqrt[n]{x} | ||
|- | |- | ||
|< | |<math>a^x</math>||a^x||<math>a^{xyz}</math>||a^{xyz}||<math>a_x</math>||a_x | ||
|} | |} | ||
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| <math>\mid</math>||\mid||<math>\bumpeq</math>||\bumpeq|| | | <math>\mid</math>||\mid||<math>\bumpeq</math>||\bumpeq|| | ||
|} | |} | ||
Negations of many of these relations can be formed by just putting \not before the symbol, or by slipping an n between the \ and the word. Here are a couple examples, plus many other negations; it works for many of the many others as well. | Negations of many of these relations can be formed by just putting \not before the symbol, or by slipping an "n" between the \ and the word. Here are a couple examples, plus many other negations; it works for many of the many others as well. | ||
{| class="latextable"} | {| class="latextable"} | ||
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| <math>\nsim</math>||\nsim||<math>\ncong</math>||\ncong||<math>\nparallel</math>||\nparallel | | <math>\nsim</math>||\nsim||<math>\ncong</math>||\ncong||<math>\nparallel</math>||\nparallel | ||
|- | |- | ||
| <math>\not<</math>||\not<||<math>\not></math>||\not>||<math>\not=</math>||\not= or \neq | | <math>\not<</math>||\not<||<math>\not></math>||\not>||<math>\not=</math>||\not= or \neq or \ne | ||
|- | |- | ||
| <math>\not\le</math>||\not\le||<math>\not\ge</math>||\not\ge||<math>\not\sim</math>||\not\sim | | <math>\not\le</math>||\not\le||<math>\not\ge</math>||\not\ge||<math>\not\sim</math>||\not\sim | ||
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|} | |} | ||
To use other relations not listed here, such as =, >, and <, in LaTeX, you must use the symbols on your keyboard, they are not available in <math>\LaTeX</math>. | To use other relations not listed here, such as <math>=</math>, <math>></math>, and <math><</math>, in <math>\text{\LaTeX}</math>, you must use the symbols on your keyboard, as they are not available in <math>\text{\LaTeX}</math>. | ||
==Greek Letters== | ==Greek Letters== | ||
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| <math>\Phi</math>||\Phi||<math>\Psi</math>||\Psi||<math>\Omega</math>||\Omega | | <math>\Phi</math>||\Phi||<math>\Psi</math>||\Psi||<math>\Omega</math>||\Omega | ||
|} | |} | ||
== Arrows == | == Arrows == | ||
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|- | |- | ||
|<math>\swarrow</math>||\swarrow||<math>\nwarrow</math>||\nwarrow | |<math>\swarrow</math>||\swarrow||<math>\nwarrow</math>||\nwarrow | ||
|- | |||
|<math>\overrightarrow{AB}</math>||\overrightarrow{AB}||<math>\overleftarrow{AB}</math>||\overleftarrow{AB} | |||
|- | |||
|<math>\overleftrightarrow{AB}</math>||\overleftrightarrow{AB}|| || | |||
|} | |} | ||
(For those of you who hate typing long strings of letters, \iff and \implies can be used in place of \Longleftrightarrow and \Longrightarrow respectively.) | (For those of you who hate typing long strings of letters, \iff and \implies can be used in place of \Longleftrightarrow and \Longrightarrow, respectively.) | ||
==Dots== | ==Dots== | ||
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|<math>\vec{\jmath}</math>||\vec{\jmath}||<math>\tilde{\imath}</math>||\tilde{\imath} | |<math>\vec{\jmath}</math>||\vec{\jmath}||<math>\tilde{\imath}</math>||\tilde{\imath} | ||
|} | |} | ||
\tilde | \tilde and \hat have wide versions that allow you to accent an expression: | ||
{| class="latextable" | {| class="latextable" | ||
!Symbol !! Command!!Symbol !! Command | !Symbol !! Command!!Symbol !! Command | ||
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|<math>\clubsuit</math>||\clubsuit||<math>\diamondsuit</math>||\diamondsuit||<math>\heartsuit</math>||\heartsuit | |<math>\clubsuit</math>||\clubsuit||<math>\diamondsuit</math>||\diamondsuit||<math>\heartsuit</math>||\heartsuit | ||
|- | |- | ||
| | |<math>\spadesuit</math>||\spadesuit||<math>\Join</math>||\Join||<math>\blacksquare</math>||\blacksquare | ||
|- | |||
|<math>\copyright</math>||\copyright ||<math>\underarc{XYZ}</math>||\underarc{XYZ} | |||
|- | |||
|<math>\overarc{ABC}</math>||\overarc{ABC} ||<math>\cup</math>||\cup | |||
|- | |- | ||
|<math>\S</math>||\S||<math>\P</math>||\P||<math>\ | |<math>\S</math>||\S||<math>\P</math>||\P||<math>\Vdash</math>||\Vdash | ||
|- | |- | ||
|<math>\pounds</math>||\pounds||<math>\ | |<math>\pounds</math>||\pounds||<math>\in</math>||\in||<math>\vDash</math>||\vDash | ||
|- | |- | ||
|<math>\bigstar</math>||\bigstar||<math>\ | |<math>\bigstar</math>||\bigstar||<math>\implies</math>||\implies||<math>\LaTeX</math>||\LaTeX | ||
|- | |- | ||
|<math>\square</math>||\square|| | |<math>\square</math>||\square||<math>\text{\LaTeX}</math>||\text{\LaTeX}|| | ||
|- | |- | ||
|<math>\smiley</math>||\smiley|| | |<math>\smiley</math>||\smiley|| | ||
|- | |- | ||
|<math>\mathbb{R}</math>||\mathbb{R} | |<math>\mathbb{R}</math>||\mathbb{R}|| | ||
|- | |- | ||
|<math>\checkmark</math>||\checkmark|| | |<math>\checkmark</math>||\checkmark|| | ||
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|<math>\cancer</math>||\cancer|| | |<math>\cancer</math>||\cancer|| | ||
|} | |} | ||
Note: <math>\cancer</math> and <math>\overarc{ABC}</math> do not work in the classroom. | |||
==Command Symbols== | ==Command Symbols== | ||
Some symbols are used in commands so they need to be treated in a special way. | Some symbols are used in commands, so they need to be treated in a special way. | ||
{| class="latextable" | {| class="latextable" | ||
!Symbol!!Command!!Symbol!!Command!!Symbol!!Command!!Symbol!!Command | !Symbol!!Command!!Symbol!!Command!!Symbol!!Command!!Symbol!!Command | ||
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==Bracketing Symbols== | ==Bracketing Symbols== | ||
In mathematics, sometimes we need to enclose expressions in brackets | In mathematics, sometimes we need to enclose expressions in brackets, braces or parentheses. Some of these work just as you'd imagine in LaTeX; type ( and ) for parentheses, [ and ] for brackets, and | and | for absolute value. However, other symbols have special commands: | ||
{| class="latextable" | {| class="latextable" | ||
!Symbol !! Command!!Symbol !! Command!!Symbol !! Command | !Symbol !! Command!!Symbol !! Command!!Symbol !! Command | ||
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For systems of equations or piecewise functions, use the cases environment: | For systems of equations or piecewise functions, use the cases environment: | ||
<tt>f(x) = \begin{cases} x^2 & x \ge 0 \\ x & x < 0 \end{cases}</tt> | <tt>f(x) = \</tt><tt>begin{cases} x^2 &\text{if } x \ge 0 \\ x &\text{if } x < 0 \</tt><tt>end{cases}</tt> | ||
which gives | which gives | ||
<math>f(x) = \begin{cases} x^2 & x \ge 0 \\ x & x < 0 \end{cases}</math> | <math>f(x) = \begin{cases} x^2 &\text{if } x \ge 0 \\ x &\text{if } x < 0 \end{cases}</math> | ||
In addition to the <tt>\left</tt> and <tt>\right</tt> commands, when doing floor or ceiling functions with fractions, using | In addition to the <tt>\left</tt> and <tt>\right</tt> commands, when doing floor or ceiling functions with fractions, using | ||
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and <tt>\left\lfloor\frac{x}{y}\right\rfloor </tt> | and <tt>\left\lfloor\frac{x}{y}\right\rfloor </tt> | ||
gives both <math>\left\lceil\frac{x}{y}\right\rceil</math> and <math>\left\lfloor\frac{x}{y}\right\rfloor</math>, respectively. | |||
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==Multi-Size Symbols== | ==Multi-Size Symbols== | ||
Some symbols render differently in inline math mode and in display mode. Display mode occurs when you use <nowiki>\[...\]</nowiki> or <nowiki>$$...$$</nowiki>, or environments like \begin{equation}...\end{equation} | Some symbols render differently in inline math mode and in display mode. Display mode occurs when you use <nowiki>\[...\]</nowiki> or <nowiki>$$...$$</nowiki>, or environments like <code>\begin{equation}...\end{equation}</code> or <code>\begin{align}...\end{align}</code>. Read more in the [[LaTeX:Commands|commands]] section of the guide about how symbols which take arguments above and below the symbols, such as a summation symbol, behave in the two modes. | ||
In each of the following, the two images show the symbol in display mode, then in inline mode. | In each of the following, the two images show the symbol in display mode, then in inline mode. | ||
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==See | ==See More== | ||
*[[LaTeX:Commands | Next: Commands]] | *[[LaTeX:Commands | Next: Commands]] | ||
Latest revision as of 17:27, 26 May 2025
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This article provides a short list of commonly used LaTeX symbols.
Finding Other Symbols
Here are some external resources for finding less commonly used symbols:
-
Detexify is an online application which allows you to draw the symbol you'd like and shows you the
code for it!
-
MathJax (what allows us to use
on the web, (technically an AJAX library simulating it.)) maintains a list of supported commands.
-
The Comprehensive LaTeX Symbol List.
-
Comprehensive List of Mathematical Symbols.
Operators
| Symbol | Command | Symbol | Command | Symbol | Command |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| \pm | \mp | \times | |||
| \div | \cdot | \ast | |||
| \star | \dagger | \ddagger | |||
| \amalg | \cap | \cup | |||
| \uplus | \sqcap | \sqcup | |||
| \vee | \wedge | \oplus | |||
| \ominus | \otimes | \circ | |||
| \bullet | \diamond | \lhd | |||
| \rhd | \unlhd | \unrhd | |||
| \oslash | \odot | \bigcirc | |||
| \triangleleft | \Diamond | \bigtriangleup | |||
| \bigtriangledown | \Box | \triangleright | |||
| \setminus | \wr | \sqrt{x} | |||
| x^{\circ} | \triangledown | \sqrt[n]{x} | |||
| a^x | a^{xyz} | a_x |
Relations
| Symbol | Command | Symbol | Command | Symbol | Command |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| \le | \ge | \neq | |||
| \sim | \ll | \gg | |||
| \doteq | \simeq | \subset | |||
| \supset | \approx | \asymp | |||
| \subseteq | \supseteq | \cong | |||
| \smile | \sqsubset | \sqsupset | |||
| \equiv | \frown | \sqsubseteq | |||
| \sqsupseteq | \propto | \bowtie | |||
| \in | \ni | \prec | |||
| \succ | \vdash | \dashv | |||
| \preceq | \succeq | \models | |||
| \perp | \parallel | ||||
| \mid | \bumpeq |
Negations of many of these relations can be formed by just putting \not before the symbol, or by slipping an "n" between the \ and the word. Here are a couple examples, plus many other negations; it works for many of the many others as well.
| Symbol | Command | Symbol | Command | Symbol | Command |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| \nmid | \nleq | \ngeq | |||
| \nsim | \ncong | \nparallel | |||
| \not< | \not> | \not= or \neq or \ne | |||
| \not\le | \not\ge | \not\sim | |||
| \not\approx | \not\cong | \not\equiv | |||
| \not\parallel | \nless | \ngtr | |||
| \lneq | \gneq | \lnsim | |||
| \lneqq | \gneqq |
To use other relations not listed here, such as
,
, and
, in
, you must use the symbols on your keyboard, as they are not available in
.
Greek Letters
| Symbol | Command | Symbol | Command | Symbol | Command | Symbol | Command |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| \alpha | \beta | \gamma | \delta | ||||
| \epsilon | \varepsilon | \zeta | \eta | ||||
| \theta | \vartheta | \iota | \kappa | ||||
| \lambda | \mu | \nu | \xi | ||||
| \pi | \varpi | \rho | \varrho | ||||
| \sigma | \varsigma | \tau | \upsilon | ||||
| \phi | \varphi | \chi | \psi | ||||
| \omega |
| Symbol | Command | Symbol | Command | Symbol | Command | Symbol | Command |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| \Gamma | \Delta | \Theta | \Lambda | ||||
| \Xi | \Pi | \Sigma | \Upsilon | ||||
| \Phi | \Psi | \Omega |
Arrows
| Symbol | Command | Symbol | Command |
|---|---|---|---|
| \gets | \to | ||
| \leftarrow | \Leftarrow | ||
| \rightarrow | \Rightarrow | ||
| \leftrightarrow | \Leftrightarrow | ||
| \mapsto | \hookleftarrow | ||
| \leftharpoonup | \leftharpoondown | ||
| \rightleftharpoons | \longleftarrow | ||
| \Longleftarrow | \longrightarrow | ||
| \Longrightarrow | \longleftrightarrow | ||
| \Longleftrightarrow | \longmapsto | ||
| \hookrightarrow | \rightharpoonup | ||
| \rightharpoondown | \leadsto | ||
| \uparrow | \Uparrow | ||
| \downarrow | \Downarrow | ||
| \updownarrow | \Updownarrow | ||
| \nearrow | \searrow | ||
| \swarrow | \nwarrow | ||
| \overrightarrow{AB} | \overleftarrow{AB} | ||
| \overleftrightarrow{AB} |
(For those of you who hate typing long strings of letters, \iff and \implies can be used in place of \Longleftrightarrow and \Longrightarrow, respectively.)
Dots
| Symbol | Command | Symbol | Command | |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| \cdot | \vdots | |||
| \dots | \ddots | |||
| \cdots | \iddots |
Accents
| Symbol | Command | Symbol | Command | Symbol | Command |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| \hat{x} | \check{x} | \dot{x} | |||
| \breve{x} | \acute{x} | \ddot{x} | |||
| \grave{x} | \tilde{x} | \mathring{x} | |||
| \bar{x} | \vec{x} |
When applying accents to i and j, you can use \imath and \jmath to keep the dots from interfering with the accents:
| Symbol | Command | Symbol | Command |
|---|---|---|---|
| \vec{\jmath} | \tilde{\imath} |
\tilde and \hat have wide versions that allow you to accent an expression:
| Symbol | Command | Symbol | Command |
|---|---|---|---|
| \widehat{7+x} | \widetilde{abc} |
Others
| Symbol | Command | Symbol | Command | Symbol | Command |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| \infty | \triangle | \angle | |||
| \aleph | \hbar | \imath | |||
| \jmath | \ell | \wp | |||
| \Re | \Im | \mho | |||
| \prime | \emptyset | \nabla | |||
| \surd | \partial | \top | |||
| \bot | \vdash | \dashv | |||
| \forall | \exists | \neg | |||
| \flat | \natural | \sharp | |||
| \backslash | \Box | \Diamond | |||
| \clubsuit | \diamondsuit | \heartsuit | |||
| \spadesuit | \Join | \blacksquare | |||
| \copyright | \underarc{XYZ} | ||||
| \overarc{ABC} | \cup | ||||
| \S | \P | \Vdash | |||
| \pounds | \in | \vDash | |||
| \bigstar | \implies | \LaTeX | |||
| \square | \text{\LaTeX} | ||||
| \smiley | |||||
| \mathbb{R} | |||||
| \checkmark | |||||
| \cancer |
Note:
and
do not work in the classroom.
Command Symbols
Some symbols are used in commands, so they need to be treated in a special way.
| Symbol | Command | Symbol | Command | Symbol | Command | Symbol | Command |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| \textdollar or \\$ | \& | \% | \# | ||||
| \_ | \{ | \} | \backslash |
(Warning: Using $ for
will result in
. This is a bug as far as we know. Depending on the version of
this is not always a problem.)
European Language Symbols
| Symbol | Command | Symbol | Command | Symbol | Command | Symbol | Command |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| {\oe} | {\ae} | {\o} | |||||
| {\OE} | {\AE} | {\AA} | {\O} | ||||
| {\l} | {\ss} | !` | |||||
| {\L} | {\SS} |
Bracketing Symbols
In mathematics, sometimes we need to enclose expressions in brackets, braces or parentheses. Some of these work just as you'd imagine in LaTeX; type ( and ) for parentheses, [ and ] for brackets, and | and | for absolute value. However, other symbols have special commands:
| Symbol | Command | Symbol | Command | Symbol | Command |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| \{ | \} | \| | |||
| \backslash | \lfloor | \rfloor | |||
| \lceil | \rceil | \langle | |||
| \rangle |
You might notice that if you use any of these to typeset an expression that is vertically large, like
- (\frac{a}{x} )^2
the parentheses don't come out the right size:
If we put \left and \right before the relevant parentheses, we get a prettier expression:
- \left(\frac{a}{x} \right)^2
gives
For systems of equations or piecewise functions, use the cases environment:
f(x) = \begin{cases} x^2 &\text{if } x \ge 0 \\ x &\text{if } x < 0 \end{cases}
which gives
In addition to the \left and \right commands, when doing floor or ceiling functions with fractions, using
\left\lceil\frac{x}{y}\right\rceil
and \left\lfloor\frac{x}{y}\right\rfloor
gives both
and
, respectively.
And, if you type this
\underbrace{a_0+a_1+a_2+\cdots+a_n}_{x}
Gives
Or
\overbrace{a_0+a_1+a_2+\cdots+a_n}^{x}
Gives
\left and \right can also be used to resize the following symbols:
| Symbol | Command | Symbol | Command | Symbol | Command |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| \uparrow | \downarrow | \updownarrow | |||
| \Uparrow | \Downarrow | \Updownarrow |
Multi-Size Symbols
Some symbols render differently in inline math mode and in display mode. Display mode occurs when you use \[...\] or $$...$$, or environments like \begin{equation}...\end{equation} or \begin{align}...\end{align}. Read more in the commands section of the guide about how symbols which take arguments above and below the symbols, such as a summation symbol, behave in the two modes.
In each of the following, the two images show the symbol in display mode, then in inline mode.
| Symbol | Command | Symbol | Command | Symbol | Command |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| \sum | \int | \oint | |||
| \prod | \coprod | \bigcap | |||
| \bigcup | \bigsqcup | \bigvee | |||
| \bigwedge | \bigodot | \bigotimes | |||
| \bigoplus | \biguplus |