\leftrightarrows

The \leftrightarrows command in LaTeX is used to display a pair of arrows pointing in opposite directions, one to the left and one to the right. This symbol is often used in mathematical contexts to denote a relationship or correspondence between two entities or sets.

Examples

Indicates a bidirectional relationship between sets A and B.

A \leftrightarrows B

Represents a correspondence or mapping between sets X and Y.

f: X \leftrightarrows Y

Denotes a reversible process or equivalence between elements \alpha and \beta.

\alpha \leftrightarrows \beta