Mathematical Bold Italic Capital Beta Symbol
π (U+1D71D) is the mathematical bold italic capital beta character for styled Greek-letter notation.
U+1D71D
π is a Unicode mathematical alphanumeric symbol: the Mathematical Bold Italic Capital Beta. Itβs useful when you need a beta-like capital glyph with a bold italic math style. You can copy it directly or use its Unicode code point in supporting apps.
Mathematical Bold Italic Capital Beta Symbol Meaning
π represents a Greek capital beta symbol in a specific mathematical styling: bold + italic. Unicode names it βMATHEMATICAL BOLD ITALIC CAPITAL BETAβ with code point U+1D71D. In practice, this kind of glyph is commonly used in mathematical documents and typesetting workflows where different alphabets/styles distinguish variables, vectors, matrices, or special constants. Because itβs a single Unicode character (not a sequence), it helps keep notation consistent when you need to preserve the exact visual style across plain text fields, code, and publishing tools.
Common uses
- β’Math notation in plain text fields where bold-italic styling is required
- β’Typography and design mockups for scientific or technical graphics
- β’Labeling variables in formulas for documents that rely on Unicode characters
- β’Chat or social posts where consistent symbol styling improves readability
- β’Developer-facing UI text that must match a specific math font/style
Examples
π Mathematical Bold Italic Capital Beta
- πThe matrix uses π as a parameter.
- πLet π denote the bold italic beta constant.
- πWe define π = Ξ² in the chosen style.
- πIn this section, π represents the capital beta variable.
- πCompare π and Ξ² for different formatting roles.
Variations
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Technical codes
| Unicode | U+1D71D | |
| HTML Entity | 𝜝 | |
| HTML Code | 𝜝 | |
| CSS | \1D71D |
FAQ
What does the Mathematical Bold Italic Capital Beta symbol mean?
π represents a Greek capital beta symbol in a specific mathematical styling: bold + italic. Unicode names it βMATHEMATICAL BOLD ITALIC CAPITAL BETAβ with code point U+1D71D. In practice, this kind of glyph is commonly used in mathematical documents and typesetting workflows where different alphabets/styles distinguish variables, vectors, matrices, or special constants. Because itβs a single Unicode character (not a sequence), it helps keep notation consistent when you need to preserve the exact visual style across plain text fields, code, and publishing tools.
What Unicode character is π?
π is the βMATHEMATICAL BOLD ITALIC CAPITAL BETAβ character at U+1D71D.
How do I copy π reliably?
Copy directly from this page. You can also use the provided Unicode code point U+1D71D (for example, in environments that support Unicode escapes).
Is π the same as the normal Greek beta (Ξ²)?
No. π is a styled mathematical glyph (bold italic, capital form). Ξ² is a different character with a different Unicode code point and appearance.
Will π display correctly in all fonts?
It depends on font support for the Unicode mathematical alphanumeric block. If it doesnβt render in a specific app, try a Unicode-capable math font.