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𝜞

Mathematical Bold Italic Capital Gamma Symbol

𝜞 is the mathematical bold italic capital letter Gamma, used as a styled symbol in formulas and notation.

U+1D71E

𝜞 is a Unicode math letter: MATHEMATICAL BOLD ITALIC CAPITAL GAMMA (U+1D71E). It’s commonly used when authors want a bold-italic Gamma in mathematical or technical text. Copy it directly or use the provided code point escapes in your documents and programs.

Mathematical Bold Italic Capital Gamma Symbol Meaning

𝜞 (MATHEMATICAL BOLD ITALIC CAPITAL GAMMA, U+1D71E) is a styled form of the Greek capital letter Gamma. In typography and mathematical writing, different font styles (bold, italic) often signal specific semantics or simply emphasize notation. Because this character is part of Unicode’s mathematical alphanumeric block, it’s typically used in equations, technical documents, and design mockups where consistent symbol styling matters. When you need a Gamma that visually matches bold italic math text, 𝜞 is a precise choice rather than relying on a normal β€œΞ“β€ that may not match your intended weight and slant.

Common uses

  • β€’Writing math or physics notation that requires bold-italic Gamma styling
  • β€’Creating consistent symbols in technical reports and equation diagrams
  • β€’Designing posters, slides, or UI mockups with Unicode math typography
  • β€’Labeling variables or constants in educational materials using styled Greek letters
  • β€’Generating or typesetting symbols in developer tools that support Unicode math characters

Examples

𝜞 Mathematical Bold Italic Capital Gamma

  • 𝜞Let 𝜞 be a constant in the model.
  • 𝜞The vector is denoted by 𝜞 and its transpose.
  • 𝜞We define 𝜞 = Ξ“ in bold-italic form for clarity.
  • 𝜞For the recursion, use the matrix 𝜞.
  • 𝜞In the equation, substitute 𝜞 to obtain the result.

Variations

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Technical codes

UnicodeU+1D71E
HTML Entity𝜞
HTML Code𝜞
CSS\1D71E

FAQ

What does the Mathematical Bold Italic Capital Gamma symbol mean?

𝜞 (MATHEMATICAL BOLD ITALIC CAPITAL GAMMA, U+1D71E) is a styled form of the Greek capital letter Gamma. In typography and mathematical writing, different font styles (bold, italic) often signal specific semantics or simply emphasize notation. Because this character is part of Unicode’s mathematical alphanumeric block, it’s typically used in equations, technical documents, and design mockups where consistent symbol styling matters. When you need a Gamma that visually matches bold italic math text, 𝜞 is a precise choice rather than relying on a normal β€œΞ“β€ that may not match your intended weight and slant.

What is the Unicode code point for 𝜞?

𝜞 is U+1D71E (MATHEMATICAL BOLD ITALIC CAPITAL GAMMA).

How can I copy 𝜞 from this page?

Copy the character shown as 𝜞 directly, or use the HTML entity 𝜞 or the escapes from your tools.

Which escape sequences can I use in code?

HTML entity: 𝜞. CSS escape: \\1D71E. JavaScript escape: \\u{1D71E}.

Is 𝜞 the same as the normal Greek Gamma (Ξ“)?

No. 𝜞 is a specific Unicode math-styled character (bold italic capital Gamma). Ξ“ is the standard Greek capital Gamma and may not match the same visual style.