Hi Unicode mailing list,

I'd like to know if Unicode is able to incorporate infinity subscripts into the 
specification? This would help with mathematical notation as it is very common 
there to mark some limiting behavior of a sequence.

Some internet discussion here: 

https://stackoverflow.com/questions/65495679/subscript-unicode-character-symbol-in-python
https://communities.sas.com/t5/SAS-Programming/How-to-create-a-subscript-of-the-infinity-symbol/td-p/738302
https://www.reddit.com/r/Unicode/comments/zgchk6/subscript_infinity_symbol/

Some programming languages like Mathematica 
(https://stackoverflow.com/questions/5481216/subscripted-variables) benefit 
from numbered and variable name (such as x, n) subscripts for other 
functionality, and infinity would help with this.

Many thanks,
Andrei

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