Miscellaneous symbols
Some symbols for math
The following symbols are also used only in math mode
- \aleph Hebrew aleph
 - \hbar h-bar, Planck's constant
 - \imath variation on "i"; no dot
 - \jmath variation on "j"; no dot
 - \ell script (loop) "l"
 - \wp fancy script lowercase "P"
 - \Re script capital "R" ("Real")
 - \Im script capital "I" ("Imaginary")
 - \prime prime (also obtained by typing ')
 - \nabla inverted capital Delta
 - \surd radical (square root) symbol
 - \angle angle symbol
 - \forall "for all" (inverted A)
 - \exists "exists" (left-facing E)
 - \backslash backslash
 - \partial partial derivative symbol
 - \infty infinity symbol
 - \triangle open triangle symbol
 - \Box open square
 - \Diamond open diamond
 - \flat music: flat symbol
 - \natural music: natural symbol
 - \sharp music: sharp symbol
 
 - \clubsuit playing cards: club suit symbol
 - \diamondsuit playing cards: diamond suit symbol
 - \heartsuit playing cards: heart suit symbol
 - \spadesuit playing cards: space suit symbol 
 
 
Some other symbols
The following symbols can be used in any mode.
- \dag dagger
 - \ddag double dagger
 - \S section symbol
 - \P paragraph symbol
 - \copyright copyright symbol
 - \pounds British pound sterling symbol
 
Calligraphic style letters
Twenty-six calligraphic letters are provided (the upper case alphabet). These
can only be used in math mode. 
In LaTeX 2.09 they are produced with the   \cal 
declaration
  ${\cal A}$
  In LaTeX2e they are obtained with the \mathcal command:
  $\mathcal{CAL}$
See also:
See also Math Formulas, 
  Math Symbols, 
  Math Miscellany 
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Sheldon Green, agxsg@giss.nasa.gov, 7 Jul 1995.