⋬ Not a Normal Subgroup or Equal
U+22EC⋬Meaning & Explanation
This specialized mathematical symbol indicates that one set is not a normal subgroup of another, or sometimes denotes an equality condition in advanced algebraic structures. Researchers and students encounter it primarily in abstract algebra textbooks, lecture slides, and peer-reviewed journals where group theory gets dissected. It’s not something you’d use in casual conversation, but rather a precise tool that helps mathematicians communicate structural relationships without writing out lengthy explanations. Pair it with standard inclusion signs, and you get a clean way to map out complex hierarchy rules.
Usage Examples
"Subgroup H ⋬ G means H is not a normal subgroup of G."
"In group theory, ⋬ is used to negate normality."
"In the proof, H ⋬ G needs verification."
Technical Info
U+22EC⋬\22ec\u{22ec}Code Preview
<span class="symbol-not-normal-subgroup-of-or-equal-to">⋬</span> <!-- Unicode: U+22EC --> <!-- Name: Not a Normal Subgroup or Equal -->
Keyboard Shortcuts
Alt + 22ECType 22EC then press Option + EnterCtrl + Shift + U, type 22EC, EnterUsage Code
HTML Entity
⋬
CSS Escape Code
content: "\22ec";
JavaScript Escape
String.fromCodePoint(0x22EC)
Quick Actions
⋬Meaning & Explanation
This specialized mathematical symbol indicates that one set is not a normal subgroup of another, or sometimes denotes an equality condition in advanced algebraic structures. Researchers and students encounter it primarily in abstract algebra textbooks, lecture slides, and peer-reviewed journals where group theory gets dissected. It’s not something you’d use in casual conversation, but rather a precise tool that helps mathematicians communicate structural relationships without writing out lengthy explanations. Pair it with standard inclusion signs, and you get a clean way to map out complex hierarchy rules.
Usage Examples
"Subgroup H ⋬ G means H is not a normal subgroup of G."
"In group theory, ⋬ is used to negate normality."
"In the proof, H ⋬ G needs verification."
How do I copy the Not a Normal Subgroup or Equal symbol?
Simply click the Copy Symbol button on this page to copy ⋬ to your clipboard, then paste it anywhere.
What Unicode code point does Not a Normal Subgroup or Equal have?
The Unicode code point for Not a Normal Subgroup or Equal isU+22EC. For HTML use ⋬, for CSS use \22ec.
What block does Not a Normal Subgroup or Equal belong to?
Not a Normal Subgroup or Equal belongs to the Mathematical Operators block.
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