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Quaternion Integral Operator Symbol

⨖ represents the quaternion integral operator used in quaternionic mathematical contexts.

U+2A16

The symbol ⨖ is known as the quaternion integral operator. It appears in specialized math notation where quaternion-based integral operators are discussed. This page helps you copy it reliably across platforms and understand where it’s typically used.

Quaternion Integral Operator Symbol Meaning

⨖ is the Unicode symbol named “QUATERNION INTEGRAL OPERATOR” (U+2A16). As its name suggests, it denotes an integral operator tied to quaternionic formulations—mathematical constructions that use quaternions rather than real or complex numbers. In practice, this symbol is used in formal writing for signaling that an integral is being performed within a quaternion framework, often in contexts related to quaternion analysis, quaternion calculus, or operators built over quaternion-valued functions. If you’re writing technical notes or publishing math content, it’s typically used exactly where the author intends the specialized operator to appear, not as a generic integral sign replacement.

Common uses

  • Typing quaternionic integral operators in math notes and lecture slides
  • Labeling operators in academic papers on quaternion analysis
  • Formatting technical documentation that defines quaternion-valued integrals
  • Annotating expressions in textbooks or reports involving operator notation
  • Creating consistent math typography in publishing workflows (LaTeX/Unicode sources)

Examples

⨖ Quaternion Integral Operator

  • Let ⨖ denote the quaternion integral operator in our definition.
  • We apply ⨖ to a quaternion-valued function to obtain the result.
  • The operator ⨖ is used to express the integral in quaternion form.
  • In the quaternion framework, ⨖ acts as the specified integral operator.
  • Compute the quaternion integral by applying ⨖ to the integrand.

Variations

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Technical codes

UnicodeU+2A16
HTML Entity⨖
HTML Code⨖
CSS\2A16

FAQ

What does the Quaternion Integral Operator symbol mean?

⨖ is the Unicode symbol named “QUATERNION INTEGRAL OPERATOR” (U+2A16). As its name suggests, it denotes an integral operator tied to quaternionic formulations—mathematical constructions that use quaternions rather than real or complex numbers. In practice, this symbol is used in formal writing for signaling that an integral is being performed within a quaternion framework, often in contexts related to quaternion analysis, quaternion calculus, or operators built over quaternion-valued functions. If you’re writing technical notes or publishing math content, it’s typically used exactly where the author intends the specialized operator to appear, not as a generic integral sign replacement.

What is the Unicode name of ⨖?

The Unicode name is “QUATERNION INTEGRAL OPERATOR”.

What is the code point for ⨖?

It is U+2A16.

How can I copy ⨖ into HTML or a website?

You can use the HTML entity ⨖ (or ⨖).

Is ⨖ the same as the regular integral sign?

No—⨖ is specifically named the quaternion integral operator, intended for quaternionic operator notation rather than general calculus.

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