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LaTeX symbols have either names (denoted by backslash) or special characters. They are organized into seven classes based on their role in a mathematical expression. This is not a comprehensive list. Refer to the external references at the end of this article for more information.
Class 0 (Ord) symbols: Simple / ordinary ("noun")
Letters are rendered in italic font; numbers are upright / roman. \imath and \jmath make "dotless" i and j, which are useful in conjunction with hats and accents.
A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U V W X Y Z
a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r s t u v w x y z
\imath \quad \jmath \quad \hat{\jmath}
Lower case Greek letters are rendered in italic font; upper case Greek letters are rendered in upright/Roman.
  \iota
  \kappa
  \lambda
  \mu
  \nu
  \xi
  \pi
  \rho
  \digamma
  \varepsilon
  \varkappa
  \varphi
  \varpi
  \varrho
  \varsigma
  \vartheta
The following characters don't have any spacing associated with them. That is, they are simple symbols, in class 0.
  \clubsuit
  \diagdown
  \diagup
  \diamondsuit
  \emptyset
  \exists
  \flat
  \forall
  \heartsuit
  \infty
  \lozenge
  \measuredangle
  \nabla
  \natural
  \neg or \lnot
  \nexists
  \prime
  \S
There is also a command \& which is not supported by Wikia's LaTeX parser.
Symbols that go above, below, or in the corners of other symbols.
Note 1: dotless i and j (symbols \imath and \jmath) can be used to leave room for whatever hat you want them to wear.
Note 2: \sideset takes two required parameters, left side and right side, and must be followed by a sum class math operator that normally takes subscripts and superscripts below and above the symbol.
  \overleftarrow{xxx}
  \overrightarrow{xxx}
  \overleftrightarrow{xxx}
  \xleftarrow[under]{over}
  \xrightarrow[under]{over}
The following commands are not supported by the Wikia's LaTeX parser:
Bold face: \boldsymbol and \mathbf make bold face symbols, and \pmb makes very bold face symbols. However, \mathbf cannot be applied to Greek symbols, for instance. The AMS "short guide" (see references) contains a cryptic comment, "generally speaking, it is ill-advised to apply \boldsymbol to more than one symbol at a time." Best not to discover why!
\mathbf{A}_\mathbf{\infty} \mathbf{+} \mathbf{\pi} \mathbf{A}_\mathbf{0}
\boldsymbol{\pi} \mathbf{A}_{\boldsymbol{0} }
The \pmb command is not supported by the Wikia's LaTeX parser.
Blackboard bold (no lowercase) is used to represent standard sets of numbers, e.g. complex numbers, quaternions, natural numbers, octonians, rationals, reals, sedenions, integers.
Blackboard bold (no lowercase) is used to represent standard sets of numbers, e.g. complex numbers, quaternions, natural numbers, octonians, rationals, reals, sedenions, integers.
Calligraphic letters (no lowercase)
Calligraphic letters (no lowercase)
Simple symbols (class 0) are rendered without any space between them. Operators (class 1) are rendered with spaces. Spacing symbols change the amount of spacing, either by adding more space or taking spaces away. Space is measured in math units, or mu. 18mu equals 1em.
NOTE: commands \thinspace, \medspace, \thickspace, \negthinspace, \negmedspace, \negthickspace, \mspace, and \: are not impemented here at wikia.org!
Simple symbols (class 0) have no spaces around them
Operators (class 1) have thin spaces around them
a \; b \mspace{5mu} c \thickspace d
thicker 6mu space provided by backslash followed by blank
a \qquad b \mspace{36mu} c \qquad d
a \! b \mspace{-3mu} c \negthinspace d
negative thin -3mu space. See \int for a suggested use.
a \negmedspace b \mspace{-4mu} c \negmedspace d
a \negthickspace b \mspace{-5mu} c \negthickspace d
Spaces of exactly the size of some rendered text can be obtained using the \phantom, command, and its cousins, \hphantom and \vphantom. They are not implemented here at wikia.org!
space as wide and high as integral and three X’s
space as wide and high as integral and three X’s;
height 0
space of width 0,
as high as integral and three X’s
Class 1 (Op) symbols: prefix operator (extensible)
These prefix operators accumulate the things they're prefixed to. "Extensible" means they have variable size to accommodate their operands, and their limits can appear below and above the operator.
  \bigodot
  \bigoplus
  \bigotimes
  \bigsqcup
The \smallint command is not supported by the Wikia's LaTeX parser.
If your favorite operator, say, "foo", isn't listed, then you won't be able to use \foo(x) in your LaTeX equation. But don't fret. You can get the same result with \operatorname{foo}(x). If your made-up operator needs displayed limits, as in \lim or \max, then use \operatorname*{foo}, as in the example in the following table.
  \arccos
  \arcsin
  \arctan
  \arg
  \cos
  \cosh
  \cot
  \coth
  \csc
  \deg
  \det
  \dim
  \exp
  \gcd
  \hom
  \inf
  \injlim
  \ker
  \lg
  \lim
  \liminf
  \limsup
  \ln
  \log
  \max
  \min
  \Pr
  \projlim
  \sec
  \sin
  \sinh
  \sup
  \tan
  \tanh
  \varinjlim
  \varprojlim
  \varliminf
  \varlimsup
  \operatorname{foo}_0^1

The command \operatorname* is not supported by the wikia's LaTeX parser.
Class 2 (Bin) symbols: binary operator ("conjunction")
  *
  +
  -
  \amalg
  \ast
  \barwedge
  \bigcirc
  \bigtriangledown
  \bigtriangleup
  \boxdot
  \boxminus
  \boxplus
  \boxtimes
  \bullet
  \cap
  \Cap or \doublecap
  \cdot
  \centerdot
  \circ
  \circledast
  \circledcirc
  \circleddash
  \cup
  \Cup or \doublecup
  \curlyvee
  \curlywedge
  \dagger
  \ddagger
  \diamond
  \div
  \divideontimes
  \dotplus
  \doublebarwedge
  \gtrdot
  \intercal
  \leftthreetimes
  \lessdot
  \ltimes
  \mp
  \odot
  \ominus
  \oplus
  \oslash
  \otimes
  \pm
  \rightthreetimes
  \rtimes
  \setminus
  \smallsetminus
  \sqcap
  \sqcup
  \star
  \times
  \triangleleft
  \triangleright
  \uplus
  \vee or \lor
  \veebar
  \wedge or \land
  \wr
Class 3 (Rel) symbols: relation / comparison ("verb")
  <
  =
  >
  \approx
  \approxeq
  \asymp
  \backsim
  \backsimeq
  \bumpeq
  \Bumpeq
  \circeq
  \cong
  \curlyeqprec
  \curlyeqsucc
  \doteq
  \doteqdot or \Doteq
  \eqcirc
  \eqsim
  \eqslantgtr
  \eqslantless
  \equiv
  \fallingdotseq
  \geq or \ge
  \geqq
  \geqslant
  \gg
  \ggg or \gggtr
  \gnapprox
  \gneq
  \gneqq
  \gnsim
  \gtrapprox
  \gtreqless
  \gtreqqless
  \gtrless
  \gtrsim
  \gvertneqq
  \leq or \le
  \leqq
  \leqslant
  \lessapprox
  \lesseqgtr
  \lesseqqgtr
  \lessgtr
  \lesssim
  \ll
  \lll or \llless
  \lnapprox
  \lneq
  \lneqq
  \lnsim
  \lvertneqq
  \ncong
  \neq or \ne
  \ngeq
  \ngeqq
  \ngeqslant
  \ngtr
  \nleq
  \nleqq
  \nleqslant
  \nless
  \nprec
  \npreceq
  \nsim
  \nsucc
  \nsucceq
  \prec
  \precapprox
  \preccurlyeq
  \preceq
  \precnapprox
  \precneqq
  \precnsim
  \precsim
  \risingdotseq
  \sim
  \simeq
  \succ
  \succapprox
  \succcurlyeq
  \succeq
  \succnapprox
  \succneqq
  \succnsim
  \succsim
  \thickapprox
  \thicksim
  \triangleq
  \circlearrowleft
  \circlearrowright
  \curvearrowleft
  \curvearrowright
  \downdownarrows
  \downharpoonleft
  \downharpoonright
  \hookleftarrow
  \hookrightarrow
  \leftarrow or \gets
  \Leftarrow
  \leftarrowtail
  \leftharpoondown
  \leftharpoonup
  \leftleftarrows
  \leftrightarrow
  \Leftrightarrow
  \leftrightarrows
  \leftrightharpoons
  \leftrightsquigarrow
  \Lleftarrow
  \longleftarrow
  \Longleftarrow
  \longleftrightarrow
  \Longleftrightarrow
  \longmapsto
  \longrightarrow
  \Longrightarrow or
          \implies
  \looparrowleft
  \looparrowright
  \Lsh
  \mapsto
  \multimap
  \nLeftarrow
  \nLeftrightarrow
  \nRightarrow
  \nearrow
  \nleftarrow
  \nleftrightarrow
  \nrightarrow
  \nwarrow
  \rightarrow or \to
  \Rightarrow
  \rightarrowtail
  \rightharpoondown
  \rightharpoonup
  \rightleftarrows
  \rightleftharpoons
  \rightrightarrows
  \rightsquigarrow
  \Rrightarrow
  \Rsh
  \searrow
  \swarrow
  \twoheadleftarrow
  \twoheadrightarrow
  \upharpoonleft
  \upharpoonright or
     \restriction
  \upuparrows
  \backepsilon
  \because
  \between
  \blacktriangleleft
  \blacktriangleright
  \bowtie
  \dashv
  \frown
  \in
  \mid
  \models
  \ni or \owns
  \nmid
  \notin
  \nparallel
  \nshortmid
  \nshortparallel
  \nsubseteq
  \nsubseteqq
  \nsupseteq
  \nsupseteqq
  \ntriangleleft
  \ntrianglelefteq
  \ntriangleright
  \ntrianglerighteq
  \nvdash
  \nVdash
  \nvDash
  \nVDash
  \parallel
  \perp
  \pitchfork
  \propto
  \shortmid
  \shortparallel
  \smallfrown
  \smallsmile
  \smile
  \sqsubset
  \sqsubseteq
  \sqsupset
  \sqsupseteq
  \subset
  \Subset
  \subseteq
  \subseteqq
  \subsetneq
  \subsetneqq
  \supset
  \Supset
  \supseteq
  \supseteqq
  \supsetneq
  \supsetneqq
  \therefore
  \trianglelefteq
  \trianglerighteq
  \varpropto
  \varsubsetneq
  \varsubsetneqq
  \varsupsetneq
  \varsupsetneqq
  \vartriangle
  \vartriangleleft
  \vartriangleright
  \vdash
  \Vdash
  \vDash
  \Vvdash
Class 4 (open; left) and class 5 (close; right) symbols (extensible)
   ( )
   [ ]
   \lbrace \rbrace
   \lVert \rVert
   \langle \rangle
   \lceil \rceil
   \lfloor \rfloor


The following commands are not supported by the Wikia's LaTeX parser:
  \vert or |
  \Vert or \|
  /
  \backslash
The following commands are not supported by the Wikia's LaTeX parser:
Class 6 (Pun) symbols: postfix / punctuation
The following commands are not supported by the Wikia's LaTeX parser:
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Some of these symbols are primarily for use in text; most of them are mathematical symbols and can only be used in LaTeX's math mode. Most tables are excerpted from the LaTeX Command Summary (Botway & Biemesderfer 1989, Providence, RI: TeX Users Group) and reproduced here courtesy of the AAS. Table 1: Special symbols for NOAOprop
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I tried to write a sentence which includes the %-symbol using ext {}, but the function that the %-symbol has in LaTeX seems to block me from using it in a normal text sentence. Welcome to TeX.SX! You have to type \% (backslash percent) to get a percent sign. – gernot Nov 14 '16 at 23:14
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