Where Can I Find a Comprehensive Guide to Mathematical Symbols on Physics Blogs?

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In summary, the conversation discussed a search for a profile with mathematical and other symbols. It was suggested that the profile could possibly belong to RedBelly98's blog or one of the HomeworkHelpers' blogs, as some of them have math symbols in their signatures. The link to Redbelly's blog was also provided.
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Does anyone know whose profile have all the mathematical and other symbols I need? I saw it on this person's once, and it was very very well-organized.

I know this is a vague question...

I don't mean Doc Al's LaTeX guide, I mean just the ones we copy and paste and it isn't included in their signature either.
 
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Probably RedBelly98's blog, or one of the HomeworkHelpers' blogs. Seme of the HH's have math symbols in their signatures.

Redbelly's blog - https://www.physicsforums.com/blog.php?b=347
 
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Probably RedBelly98's blog, or one of the HomeworkHelpers' blogs. Seme of the HH's have math symbols in their signatures.

Redbelly's blog - https://www.physicsforums.com/blog.php?b=347

You are a savior, thanks.
 
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