\boxminus

The \boxminus operator is used to denote a specific type of subtraction or difference operation, often in contexts like group theory or other algebraic structures where a modified subtraction operation is defined.

Examples

Represents a modified subtraction operation between elements a and b.

a \boxminus b = c

Chaining the boxminus operation to show associative properties.

x \boxminus y \boxminus z

Used in set theory or algebra to denote a difference operation between sets or groups.

A \boxminus B = C