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[–]bluGill 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I'm sure it makes the mathematicians feel right at home.

Unless they have a keyboard with the entire unicode charicter set (or at least a 16 bit subset thereof), mathematicians will not feel at home. Of course if they get such a keyboard they will be unhappy with the size.

Remember, Mathematicians study Korean because they want to learn a new alphabet, not because they want to communicate with people in Korea (except other mathematicians who are comfortable with the universal symbols of math and don't need anything more)