\circleddash

The circled dash operator is used to denote a specific type of operation, often related to group theory or other algebraic structures. It can represent a modified subtraction or a specific operation defined within a mathematical context.

Examples

Represents a custom operation between elements a and b.

a \circleddash b

Defines a relationship or operation result between x and y.

x \circleddash y = z

Defines a set G using the circled dash operation on elements of set S.

G = \{ a \circleddash b \mid a, b \in S \}