Which Physics Blog Has a Well-Organized Guide to Mathematical Symbols?

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The discussion revolves around finding a profile that contains a well-organized collection of mathematical and other symbols for easy copying and pasting. Users express interest in resources beyond Doc Al's LaTeX guide, specifically mentioning RedBelly98's blog and the blogs of HomeworkHelpers, which may include math symbols in their signatures. The link to RedBelly98's blog is provided as a potential source for these symbols. The conversation highlights the need for accessible resources for mathematical symbols within the community.
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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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Astronuc said:
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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