Dotless j
ȷ is a modified letter of the Latin alphabet, obtained by writing the lowercase letter j without a dot.

Uppercase J on the left; lowercase j in the middle; dotless j on the right in Doulos SIL
This letter is sometimes used in mathematics with a combining hat to indicate a unit vector.
Encoding
Preview | ȷ | |
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Unicode name | LATIN SMALL LETTER DOTLESS J | |
Encodings | decimal | hex |
Unicode | 567 | U+0237 |
UTF-8 | 200 183 | C8 B7 |
Numeric character reference | ȷ | ȷ |
Named character reference | ȷ |
gollark: It apparently makes brute force take O(sqrt n) time somehow.
gollark: Yes, something something grover's algorithm.
gollark: This is... interesting. I would run it through some sort of automatic formatter tool.
gollark: These are designed to work best on general purpose CPUs - to prevent using dedicated hardware to accelerate bruteforce - and to have a tunable time requirement.
gollark: But this doesn't really mean much. Sanely designed systems now will be using stuff like scrypt/bcrypt/argon2.
See also
- Dotted and dotless I
- J
- ɟ (dotless j with stroke, an IPA letter representing the voiced palatal stop)
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