# How to add special character in LaTeX?

In my current work I need to use arrow symbols, representing injection, surjection and bijection. First two can be given by commands \rightarrowtail and \twoheadrightarrow, but the bijection arrow - Unicode 2916 character - is not present in the list of LaTeX arrow characters. How can I add the mentioned symbol in my text ? Maybe some additional packages should be used ?

I'm new to LaTeX, so any help will be appreciated. Thanks in advance.

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Have a look at “How to look up a math symbol?” on tex.stackexchange.com for ideas how you can easily find a particular LaTeX symbol. –  Martin Scharrer Jul 8 '11 at 19:56

I can emulate it like this :

\documentclass{minimal}

\usepackage{amssymb}

\begin{document}

$\rightarrowtail\!\!\!\!\!\rightarrow$

\end{document}


I would also advise looking at the Comprehensive LaTeX symbol List in general.

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+1 for symbols-a4.pdf –  Svante Jul 8 '11 at 13:58

Using the great Detexify2 - LaTeX symbol classifier tool I found \twoheadrightarrow and \rightarrowtail which both combined build the wanted arrow. You can use TeX macro \kern to adjust the kerning between the symbols. However, I found that it doesn't produce the correct alignment in all size (e.g. \tiny uses different versions of the symbols), so be careful. The combination should be placed inside \mathrel{..} to get the correct surrounding spacing to the symbols before and after.

\documentclass{article}

\usepackage{amssymb}

%\newcommand*{\twoheadrightarrowtail}{\mathrel{\rlap{$\rightarrowtail$}\twoheadrightarrow}}
$A \twoheadrightarrowtail B$