Integral With Intersection Symbol
⨙ is the “integral with intersection” mathematical symbol, used to denote combined intersection and integration notation.
U+2A19
The symbol ⨙ is known as the integral with intersection. It’s a specialized math character used in technical notation where integration and intersection are referenced together. You can copy it directly or use its Unicode code point in HTML, CSS, or JavaScript.
Integral With Intersection Symbol Meaning
⨙ (Unicode U+2A19) is labeled “INTEGRAL WITH INTERSECTION.” In mathematical writing, it represents an integral that is conceptually tied to an intersection operation. Because it’s a specific, specialized character, it’s most useful in contexts where standard integral symbols (like ∫) aren’t detailed enough to express the “intersection” aspect in the same line of notation. It may appear in papers, lecture notes, or typeset documents for advanced analysis, logic, or set-related calculus-style notation. When you need a precise character rather than a composed approximation, copy/paste the symbol or use the provided Unicode escapes.
Common uses
- •Typesetting advanced math where integration is combined with intersection notation
- •Preparing worksheets, notes, or problem statements in technical documents
- •Building math content for websites and blogs using Unicode characters
- •Drafting vector of terms and operators in scientific writing and reports
- •Using the symbol in LaTeX-like editor workflows that accept Unicode math
Examples
⨙ Integral With Intersection Symbol
- ⨙Let ⨙ denote an integral over intersecting sets in the model.
- ⨙We evaluate ⨙ to compare contributions from overlapping regions.
- ⨙The expression uses ⨙ to indicate integration paired with intersection.
- ⨙Rewrite the result by substituting the ⨙ operator in the derivation.
- ⨙In the appendix, ⨙ is defined for the intersection-based integral.
Variations
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Technical codes
| Unicode | U+2A19 | |
| HTML Entity | ⨙ | |
| HTML Code | ⨙ | |
| CSS | \2A19 |
FAQ
What does the Integral With Intersection symbol mean?
⨙ (Unicode U+2A19) is labeled “INTEGRAL WITH INTERSECTION.” In mathematical writing, it represents an integral that is conceptually tied to an intersection operation. Because it’s a specific, specialized character, it’s most useful in contexts where standard integral symbols (like ∫) aren’t detailed enough to express the “intersection” aspect in the same line of notation. It may appear in papers, lecture notes, or typeset documents for advanced analysis, logic, or set-related calculus-style notation. When you need a precise character rather than a composed approximation, copy/paste the symbol or use the provided Unicode escapes.
What is the Unicode code point for ⨙?
The symbol ⨙ has Unicode code point U+2A19.
How do I use ⨙ in HTML?
You can use the HTML entity: ⨙.
How do I reference ⨙ in CSS or JavaScript?
Use CSS escape \\2A19 and JavaScript escape \\u{2A19}.
Where should I use “Integral With Intersection” notation?
Use it in mathematical or technical text where you specifically need an integral operator combined with intersection meaning in the same notation.