Table of mathematical symbols by introduction date


The following table lists many specialized symbols commonly used in mathematics, ordered by their introduction date.


SymbolNameDate of earliest useFirst author to use
+
plus sign1360, abbreviation for Latin et resembling the plus signNicole Oresme
minus sign1489 Johannes Widmann
radical symbol 1525 Christoff Rudolff
parentheses 1544 Michael Stifel
parentheses 1556Niccolò Tartaglia
=
equals sign1557Robert Recorde
.
decimal separator1595Bartholomaeus Pitiscus
×
multiplication sign1618William Oughtred
±
plus-minus sign1628William Oughtred
proportion sign1628William Oughtred
n
radical symbol 1629Albert Girard
<
>
strict inequality signs 1631Thomas Harriot
xy
superscript notation 1636 James Hume
xy
superscript notation 1637 René Descartes
√ ̅
radical symbol 1637 René Descartes
%
percent sign1650 unknown
infinity sign1655John Wallis
÷
division sign 1659Johann Rahn


unstrict inequality signs 1670 John Wallis


unstrict inequality signs 1734 Pierre Bouguer
d
differential sign1675Gottfried Leibniz
integral sign1675Gottfried Leibniz
:
colon 1684 Gottfried Leibniz
·
middle dot 1698 Gottfried Leibniz
division slash 1718 Thomas Twining
inequality sign unknownLeonhard Euler
x
prime symbol 1748Leonhard Euler
summation symbol1755Leonhard Euler
proportionality sign1768William Emerson
partial differential sign 1770Marquis de Condorcet
identity sign 1801 Carl Friedrich Gauss
integral part 1808Carl Friedrich Gauss
!
factorial1808Christian Kramp
product symbol1812Carl Friedrich Gauss

set inclusion signs 1817Joseph Gergonne

set inclusion signs 1890Ernst Schröder
absolute value notation1841Karl Weierstrass
determinant of a matrix1841Arthur Cayley
‖...‖
matrix notation1843Arthur Cayley
nabla symbol 1846 William Rowan Hamilton

intersection

union
1888Giuseppe Peano
aleph symbol 1893Georg Cantor
membership sign 1894Giuseppe Peano
braces, a.k.a. curly brackets 1895Georg Cantor
Blackboard bold capital N 1895Giuseppe Peano
Blackboard bold capital Q 1895Giuseppe Peano
existential quantifier 1897Giuseppe Peano
·
middle dot 1902J. Willard Gibbs
×
multiplication sign 1902J. Willard Gibbs
logical disjunction 1906Bertrand Russell
matrix notation1909Maxime Bôcher

matrix notation1909Gerhard Kowalewski
contour integral sign1917Arnold Sommerfeld
Blackboard bold capital Z 1930Edmund Landau
universal quantifier 1935Gerhard Gentzen
arrow 1936 Øystein Ore
arrow 1940 Witold Hurewicz
empty set sign1939André Weil / Nicolas Bourbaki
Blackboard bold capital C 1939Nathan Jacobson
end of proof sign 1950Paul Halmos
x
x
greatest integer ≤ x

smallest integer ≥ x
1962Kenneth E. Iverson