Certainly! Obsidian is a popular note-taking application that supports Markdown with LaTeX integration for mathematical notation. When using LaTeX in Obsidian's Markdown flavor, you typically enclose the LaTeX code within double dollar signs $$...$$
for block math and single dollar signs $...$
for inline math.
Here's an exhaustive list of the symbols for propositional logic and their formulas specifically formatted for Obsidian flavor Markdown:
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Conjunction (AND)
- Symbol: β§
- Obsidian Markdown:
$\land$
or$\wedge$
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Disjunction (OR)
- Symbol: β¨
- Obsidian Markdown:
$\lor$
or$\vee$
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Negation (NOT)
- Symbol: Β¬
- Obsidian Markdown:
$\neg$
or$\lnot$
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Implication (IMPLIES)
- Symbol: β
- Obsidian Markdown:
$\rightarrow$
or$\implies$
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Biconditional (IF AND ONLY IF)
- Symbol: β
- Obsidian Markdown:
$\leftrightarrow$
or$\iff$
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Exclusive OR (XOR)
- Symbol: β
- Obsidian Markdown:
$\oplus$
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True
- Symbol: β€
- Obsidian Markdown:
$\top$
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False
- Symbol: β₯
- Obsidian Markdown:
$\bot$
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Universal Quantifier (FOR ALL)
- Symbol: β
- Obsidian Markdown:
$\forall$
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Existential Quantifier (THERE EXISTS)
- Symbol: β
- Obsidian Markdown:
$\exists$
- Nand (NOT AND)
- Symbol: β
- Obsidian Markdown:
$\uparrow$
- Nor (NOT OR)
- Symbol: β
- Obsidian Markdown:
$\downarrow$
- Equivalence (EQUIVALENT TO)
- Symbol: β‘
- Obsidian Markdown:
$\equiv$
To use these symbols in Obsidian, simply type them as provided. The application will render the LaTeX notation as the corresponding mathematical symbols when you switch to preview mode.
I hope this helps you use propositional logic symbols in Obsidian! If you have any more questions or need further assistance, please let me know.
Thanks for this comprehension, you saved me a lot of time!