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Is there a LaTeX symbol for models that goes both ways? All I need is another vertical line at the end.










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documentclassarticle
newcommandmymodmodels!mid
begindocument
[
A mymod B
]
enddocument


enter image description here






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    Set a new math relation that joins models and rvert:



    enter image description here



    documentclassarticle

    usepackageamsmath
    newcommandmodelsmmathrelmodelsjoinrelrvert

    begindocument

    $A modelsm B$

    enddocument





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      It’s in unicode-math, stix and stix2 as gleichstark. The Unicode symbol ⧦ is U+29E6. The default math font, Latin Modern Math, does not contain it as of January 2019, but many others do.



      documentclass[varwidth, preview]standalone
      usepackageunicode-math

      defaultfontfeaturesScale = MatchUppercase
      setmainfontSTIX Two Text[Scale=1.0]
      setmathfontSTIX Two Math

      begindocument
      ( sigma gleichstark tau )
      enddocument


      σ⧦τ






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        documentclassarticle
        newcommandmymodmodels!mid
        begindocument
        [
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        ]
        enddocument


        enter image description here






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          documentclassarticle
          newcommandmymodmodels!mid
          begindocument
          [
          A mymod B
          ]
          enddocument


          enter image description here






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            documentclassarticle
            newcommandmymodmodels!mid
            begindocument
            [
            A mymod B
            ]
            enddocument


            enter image description here






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            documentclassarticle
            newcommandmymodmodels!mid
            begindocument
            [
            A mymod B
            ]
            enddocument


            enter image description here







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                Set a new math relation that joins models and rvert:



                enter image description here



                documentclassarticle

                usepackageamsmath
                newcommandmodelsmmathrelmodelsjoinrelrvert

                begindocument

                $A modelsm B$

                enddocument





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                  Set a new math relation that joins models and rvert:



                  enter image description here



                  documentclassarticle

                  usepackageamsmath
                  newcommandmodelsmmathrelmodelsjoinrelrvert

                  begindocument

                  $A modelsm B$

                  enddocument





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                    Set a new math relation that joins models and rvert:



                    enter image description here



                    documentclassarticle

                    usepackageamsmath
                    newcommandmodelsmmathrelmodelsjoinrelrvert

                    begindocument

                    $A modelsm B$

                    enddocument





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                    Set a new math relation that joins models and rvert:



                    enter image description here



                    documentclassarticle

                    usepackageamsmath
                    newcommandmodelsmmathrelmodelsjoinrelrvert

                    begindocument

                    $A modelsm B$

                    enddocument






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                        It’s in unicode-math, stix and stix2 as gleichstark. The Unicode symbol ⧦ is U+29E6. The default math font, Latin Modern Math, does not contain it as of January 2019, but many others do.



                        documentclass[varwidth, preview]standalone
                        usepackageunicode-math

                        defaultfontfeaturesScale = MatchUppercase
                        setmainfontSTIX Two Text[Scale=1.0]
                        setmathfontSTIX Two Math

                        begindocument
                        ( sigma gleichstark tau )
                        enddocument


                        σ⧦τ






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                          It’s in unicode-math, stix and stix2 as gleichstark. The Unicode symbol ⧦ is U+29E6. The default math font, Latin Modern Math, does not contain it as of January 2019, but many others do.



                          documentclass[varwidth, preview]standalone
                          usepackageunicode-math

                          defaultfontfeaturesScale = MatchUppercase
                          setmainfontSTIX Two Text[Scale=1.0]
                          setmathfontSTIX Two Math

                          begindocument
                          ( sigma gleichstark tau )
                          enddocument


                          σ⧦τ






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                            It’s in unicode-math, stix and stix2 as gleichstark. The Unicode symbol ⧦ is U+29E6. The default math font, Latin Modern Math, does not contain it as of January 2019, but many others do.



                            documentclass[varwidth, preview]standalone
                            usepackageunicode-math

                            defaultfontfeaturesScale = MatchUppercase
                            setmainfontSTIX Two Text[Scale=1.0]
                            setmathfontSTIX Two Math

                            begindocument
                            ( sigma gleichstark tau )
                            enddocument


                            σ⧦τ






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                            It’s in unicode-math, stix and stix2 as gleichstark. The Unicode symbol ⧦ is U+29E6. The default math font, Latin Modern Math, does not contain it as of January 2019, but many others do.



                            documentclass[varwidth, preview]standalone
                            usepackageunicode-math

                            defaultfontfeaturesScale = MatchUppercase
                            setmainfontSTIX Two Text[Scale=1.0]
                            setmathfontSTIX Two Math

                            begindocument
                            ( sigma gleichstark tau )
                            enddocument


                            σ⧦τ







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