dagger
Marks footnotes or indicates special annotations in academic writing and mathematical texts.
Overview
Serves as a reference mark in academic documents, particularly for footnotes, endnotes, and special annotations when multiple markers are needed on a single page.
- Often used as a secondary footnote symbol when asterisks (*) are already in use
- Common in mathematical proofs to denote specific conditions or to mark special cases
- Appears in linguistics to indicate obsolete or archaic forms
- Frequently employed in scientific literature to indicate death dates or deceased individuals
Examples
Marking a footnote reference in mathematical text.
Let x^{\dagger} denote the complex conjugate transpose
Indicating a special condition or case in an equation.
f(x) = x^2 \quad (x \geq 0)^\dagger
Denoting the Moore-Penrose pseudoinverse of a matrix.
AA^\dagger A = A