How do I type the independence symbol in Mathematica?

I know this seems to be a really stupid question, but I can't find a way to type the independent symbol. I found how to write the \[UpTee] but it isn't the same. This is the symbol for independence: ⫫. This is the symbol I get using \[Uptee]: ⊥.

• can you add a picture of it? – Mirko Aveta Nov 24 '16 at 11:33
• You could do uptee = ⫫, then add it with uptee. – Feyre Nov 24 '16 at 12:30
• Probably you should ask Wolfram to include the double uptack as part of their unicode support: fileformat.info/info/unicode/char/2aeb/index.htm – Alan Nov 24 '16 at 14:41

Since there does not seem to have a [UpTee] here is a ugly solution

ut = Row[{Rotate[Style["\[DoubleRightTee]", 20, Bold], 120.95]}];
Row[{Style["x "], Style[ut] , Style[" y"]}]


Hope it will be usefull

The character you are looking for is the unicode character DoubleUpTack, which can be typed in as \:2aeb.

• it is probably worth noting that one might need to change the font to actually see the character, for me on windows the default font has no entry for that codepoint... – Albert Retey Nov 25 '16 at 8:06

Depending on what you want to use it for, this might help:

independence = Style[\:2aeb, FontFamily -> "Cambria Math"]