Mathematical Bold Capital Omicron Symbol
πΆ (U+1D6B6) is the Mathematical Bold Capital Omicron, used in math and styled text.
U+1D6B6
πΆ is a Unicode character from the Mathematical Alphanumeric Symbols block. It represents a bold, capital βomicronβ (Greek letter) in mathematical typography. Use it when you need a consistent bold math-style glyph in text.
Mathematical Bold Capital Omicron Symbol Meaning
πΆ is the Mathematical Bold Capital Omicron with Unicode codepoint U+1D6B6 (HTML entity: 𝚶). Like other math alphanumeric symbols, itβs typically used to display Greek characters in bold form. In practice, people use it as a styled variant of the Greek letter omicron (Ξ) when they want bold math typography. This can be helpful in formulas, documents, and design work where a standard font may not provide the same bold math glyphs by default. Itβs mainly a typography and notation tool rather than a standalone symbol with a widely fixed meaning outside math styling.
Common uses
- β’Representing a bold capital omicron in technical writing and math notes
- β’Labeling variables in formulas where bold Greek styling is required
- β’Creating consistent typographic emphasis in scientific or engineering documents
- β’Using as a styled letter in UI mockups for math-heavy interfaces
- β’Typing the exact Unicode character for copy/paste in LaTeX-like text content
Examples
πΆ Mathematical Bold Capital Omicron
- πΆLet πΆ be the bold capital omicron used in the definition.
- πΆIn equation (1), πΆ denotes a parameter vector.
- πΆWe write πΆ = (πΆβ, πΆβ, β¦) for each category.
- πΆThe matrix uses πΆ to indicate the bold state variable.
- πΆUse πΆ in place of the regular capital omicron for bold styling.
Variations
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Technical codes
| Unicode | U+1D6B6 | |
| HTML Entity | 𝚶 | |
| HTML Code | 𝚶 | |
| CSS | \1D6B6 |
FAQ
What does the Mathematical Bold Capital Omicron symbol mean?
πΆ is the Mathematical Bold Capital Omicron with Unicode codepoint U+1D6B6 (HTML entity: 𝚶). Like other math alphanumeric symbols, itβs typically used to display Greek characters in bold form. In practice, people use it as a styled variant of the Greek letter omicron (Ξ) when they want bold math typography. This can be helpful in formulas, documents, and design work where a standard font may not provide the same bold math glyphs by default. Itβs mainly a typography and notation tool rather than a standalone symbol with a widely fixed meaning outside math styling.
What is the Unicode codepoint for πΆ?
πΆ is U+1D6B6 (Unicode name: MATHEMATICAL BOLD CAPITAL OMICRON).
How can I copy πΆ into my document?
Copy the character πΆ directly from this page. It will paste as the exact Unicode symbol.
What is the HTML entity for πΆ?
The HTML entity is 𝚶.
Can I reference πΆ in CSS or JavaScript?
Yes. CSS escape: \\1D6B6. JavaScript escape: \\u{1D6B6}.