Mathematical Alphanumeric Symbols, the Glossary
Mathematical Alphanumeric Symbols is a Unicode block comprising styled forms of Latin and Greek letters and decimal digits that enable mathematicians to denote different notions with different letter styles.[1]
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33 relations: Blackboard bold, Chancery hand, Cursive, Email filtering, Email spam, Emphasis (typography), Fraktur, Greek alphabet, Greek letters used in mathematics, science, and engineering, International Committee for Information Technology Standards, ISO/IEC JTC 1/SC 2, Italic type, Latin alphabet, Latin letters used in mathematics, science, and engineering, Letterlike Symbols, List of letters used in mathematics, science, and engineering, Litre, Markup language, Mathematical notation, Mathematical operators and symbols in Unicode, MathML, Monospaced font, Numerical digit, Round hand, Sans-serif, Serif, Social media, Table of mathematical symbols by introduction date, Typeface, Unicode, Unicode block, Variant form (Unicode), Weierstrass elliptic function.
- Mathematical symbols
Blackboard bold
Blackboard bold is a style of writing bold symbols on a blackboard by doubling certain strokes, commonly used in mathematical lectures, and the derived style of typeface used in printed mathematical texts. Mathematical Alphanumeric Symbols and blackboard bold are mathematical notation.
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Chancery hand
The term "chancery hand" can refer to either of two distinct styles of historical handwriting.
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Cursive
Cursive (also known as joined-up writing) is any style of penmanship in which characters are written joined in a flowing manner, generally for the purpose of making writing faster, in contrast to block letters.
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Email filtering
Email filtering is the processing of email to organize it according to specified criteria.
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Email spam
Email spam, also referred to as junk email, spam mail, or simply spam, is unsolicited messages sent in bulk by email (spamming).
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Emphasis (typography)
In typography, emphasis is the strengthening of words in a text with a font in a different style from the rest of the text, to highlight them.
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Fraktur
Fraktur is a calligraphic hand of the Latin alphabet and any of several blackletter typefaces derived from this hand.
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Greek alphabet
The Greek alphabet has been used to write the Greek language since the late 9th or early 8th century BC.
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Greek letters used in mathematics, science, and engineering
Greek letters are used in mathematics, science, engineering, and other areas where mathematical notation is used as symbols for constants, special functions, and also conventionally for variables representing certain quantities. Mathematical Alphanumeric Symbols and Greek letters used in mathematics, science, and engineering are mathematical notation.
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International Committee for Information Technology Standards
The InterNational Committee for Information Technology Standards (INCITS), (pronounced "insights"), is an ANSI-accredited standards development organization composed of Information technology developers.
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ISO/IEC JTC 1/SC 2
ISO/IEC JTC 1/SC 2 Coded character sets is a standardization subcommittee of the Joint Technical Committee ISO/IEC JTC 1 of the International Organization for Standardization (ISO) and the International Electrotechnical Commission (IEC), that develops and facilitates standards within the field of coded character sets.
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Italic type
In typography, italic type is a cursive font based on a stylised form of calligraphic handwriting.
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Latin alphabet
The Latin alphabet, also known as the Roman alphabet, is the collection of letters originally used by the ancient Romans to write the Latin language.
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Latin letters used in mathematics, science, and engineering
Many letters of the Latin alphabet, both capital and small, are used in mathematics, science, and engineering to denote by convention specific or abstracted constants, variables of a certain type, units, multipliers, or physical entities. Mathematical Alphanumeric Symbols and Latin letters used in mathematics, science, and engineering are mathematical notation.
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Letterlike Symbols
Letterlike Symbols is a Unicode block containing 80 characters which are constructed mainly from the glyphs of one or more letters. Mathematical Alphanumeric Symbols and Letterlike Symbols are Unicode blocks.
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List of letters used in mathematics, science, and engineering
Latin and Greek letters are used in mathematics, science, engineering, and other areas where mathematical notation is used as symbols for constants, special functions, and also conventionally for variables representing certain quantities.
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Litre
The litre (British English spelling) or liter (American English spelling) (SI symbols L and l, other symbol used: ℓ) is a metric unit of volume. It is equal to 1 cubic decimetre (dm3), 1000 cubic centimetres (cm3) or 0.001 cubic metres (m3). A cubic decimetre (or litre) occupies a volume of (see figure) and is thus equal to one-thousandth of a cubic metre.
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Markup language
A markup language is a text-encoding system which specifies the structure and formatting of a document and potentially the relationship between its parts.
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Mathematical notation
Mathematical notation consists of using symbols for representing operations, unspecified numbers, relations, and any other mathematical objects and assembling them into expressions and formulas.
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Mathematical operators and symbols in Unicode
The Unicode Standard encodes almost all standard characters used in mathematics. Mathematical Alphanumeric Symbols and Mathematical operators and symbols in Unicode are mathematical symbols and Unicode blocks.
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MathML
Mathematical Markup Language (MathML) is a mathematical markup language, an application of XML for describing mathematical notations and capturing both its structure and content, and is one of a number of mathematical markup languages.
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Monospaced font
A monospaced font, also called a fixed-pitch, fixed-width, or non-proportional font, is a font whose letters and characters each occupy the same amount of horizontal space.
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Numerical digit
A numerical digit (often shortened to just digit) or numeral is a single symbol used alone (such as "1") or in combinations (such as "15"), to represent numbers in a positional numeral system.
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Round hand
Round hand (also roundhand) is a type of handwriting and calligraphy originating in England in the 1660s primarily by the writing masters John Ayres and William Banson.
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Sans-serif
In typography and lettering, a sans-serif, sans serif, gothic, or simply sans letterform is one that does not have extending features called "serifs" at the end of strokes.
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Serif
In typography, a serif is a small line or stroke regularly attached to the end of a larger stroke in a letter or symbol within a particular font or family of fonts.
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Social media are interactive technologies that facilitate the creation, sharing and aggregation of content (such as ideas, interests, and other forms of expression) amongst virtual communities and networks.
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Table of mathematical symbols by introduction date
The following table lists many specialized symbols commonly used in modern mathematics, ordered by their introduction date. Mathematical Alphanumeric Symbols and table of mathematical symbols by introduction date are mathematical notation and mathematical symbols.
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Typeface
A typeface (or font family) is a design of letters, numbers and other symbols, to be used in printing or for electronic display.
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Unicode
Unicode, formally The Unicode Standard, is a text encoding standard maintained by the Unicode Consortium designed to support the use of text in all of the world's writing systems that can be digitized.
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Unicode block
A Unicode block is one of several contiguous ranges of numeric character codes (code points) of the Unicode character set that are defined by the Unicode Consortium for administrative and documentation purposes. Mathematical Alphanumeric Symbols and Unicode block are Unicode blocks.
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Variant form (Unicode)
A variant form is an alternate glyph for a character, encoded in Unicode through the mechanism of variation sequences: sequences in Unicode that consist of a base character followed by a variation selector character.
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Weierstrass elliptic function
In mathematics, the Weierstrass elliptic functions are elliptic functions that take a particularly simple form.
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See also
Mathematical symbols
- 't Hooft symbol
- Armenian eternity sign
- Bourbaki dangerous bend symbol
- Commercial minus sign
- Degree symbol
- Division sign
- Double turnstile
- Equals sign
- Formulario mathematico
- Glossary of mathematical symbols
- Greater-than sign
- ISO 31-11
- Infinity symbol
- Integral symbol
- Less-than sign
- List of mathematical abbreviations
- Logic symbols
- Maps to
- Mathematical Alphanumeric Symbols
- Mathematical Operators (Unicode block)
- Mathematical operators and symbols in Unicode
- Multiplication sign
- Nabla symbol
- Null sign
- Ordered set operators
- Percent sign
- Plus and minus signs
- Plus–minus sign
- Prime (symbol)
- Radical symbol
- Symbols for zero
- Table of mathematical symbols by introduction date
- Tetractys
- Therefore sign
- Tilde
- Tombstone (typography)
- Triple bar
- Turnstile (symbol)
- Up tack
- Vinculum (symbol)
- X mark
References
[1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mathematical_Alphanumeric_Symbols
Also known as Math Alphanum, Mathematical Alphanumeric Symbols (Unicode block), Mathematical Alphanumeric Symbols Unicode block, Mathematical Alphanumeric Symbols block, .