superscripts & subscripts for science/mathematics?

From: David Melik via Unicode <unicode_at_unicode.org>
Date: Sat, 20 Jan 2018 22:15:35 -0800

I don't know if this was discussed, but it'd help
scientists/mathematicians if all Greek and Hebrew were available as
superscript & subscript.  Mathematicians use certain such letters in
standard notation of important expressions/formulae (superscript π in
Euler's Identity, subscript base π, superscript א in cardinality of real
numbers, etc.)... actually we use all Greek letters, and since a few
Hebrew (since 1800s) have standard mathematical meanings, more are used
for variables.  After any such alphabets' letters are used, the rest are
considered normal/standard to use in standard script, superscript, and
subscript, for any educational usage, and future standard notation.
Received on Sun Jan 21 2018 - 10:38:43 CST

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