what character is used for concatenation of strings
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Computer science often uses the ⧺ (U+29FA) symbol for concatenation. This is \doubleplus in the LaTeX package unicode-math (which requires a modern engine that supports Unicode), as well as the legacy packages stix and stix2.
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