Mathematical Bold Italic Capital Tau Symbol
π― is a mathematical bold italic capital Tau symbol used in formula-style typography.
U+1D72F
π― is a Unicode math character: MATHEMATICAL BOLD ITALIC CAPITAL TAU. Itβs primarily used where mathematical notation needs a bold, italic Tau glyph. You can copy it directly or insert it using its Unicode code point.
Mathematical Bold Italic Capital Tau Symbol Meaning
π― (U+1D72F) is the Unicode character named MATHEMATICAL BOLD ITALIC CAPITAL TAU. In math typography, it represents a stylized capital Tau used in contexts where the look of the glyph mattersβsuch as emphasizing a quantity, vector/matrix notation, or a named constant in a formula. Because itβs a specific font/shape variant (bold + italic + capital Tau), itβs most appropriate when you specifically want that exact mathematical styling rather than a plain βΞ€β or lowercase βΟβ. Use it in math content, document styling, and developer-facing text where Unicode precision is important.
Common uses
- β’Typing or composing mathematical expressions that require a bold italic capital Tau glyph
- β’Designing math-themed graphics where consistent Unicode math symbols are preferred
- β’Writing documentation or notes that reference a specific Tau variant by name
- β’Using in UI labels for equations or parameters that are styled in math notation
- β’Embedding in code, templates, or markdown where Unicode characters must render correctly
Examples
π― β Mathematical Bold Italic Capital Tau
- π―Let π― be the bold italic capital Tau constant.
- π―The matrix is defined using π― and its related terms.
- π―We denote the parameter π― in the model.
- π―In the derivation, π― appears as a key quantity.
- π―Set π― to the computed value before evaluating the formula.
Variations
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Technical codes
| Unicode | U+1D72F | |
| HTML Entity | 𝜯 | |
| HTML Code | 𝜯 | |
| CSS | \1D72F |
FAQ
What does the Mathematical Bold Italic Capital Tau symbol mean?
π― (U+1D72F) is the Unicode character named MATHEMATICAL BOLD ITALIC CAPITAL TAU. In math typography, it represents a stylized capital Tau used in contexts where the look of the glyph mattersβsuch as emphasizing a quantity, vector/matrix notation, or a named constant in a formula. Because itβs a specific font/shape variant (bold + italic + capital Tau), itβs most appropriate when you specifically want that exact mathematical styling rather than a plain βΞ€β or lowercase βΟβ. Use it in math content, document styling, and developer-facing text where Unicode precision is important.
What is the Unicode code point for π―?
The Unicode code point for π― is U+1D72F.
How do I copy π― into my document?
Copy the character directly from this page, or insert the HTML entity 𝜯 (or use U+1D72F).
Is π― the same as the regular Greek capital Tau?
No. π― is specifically MATHEMATICAL BOLD ITALIC CAPITAL TAU, which is a styled Unicode math variant; it may not match the appearance of regular Greek letters in all fonts.
Will π― render correctly in all fonts and apps?
Rendering depends on font support for the Unicode math character U+1D72F. If it doesnβt display as intended, try a Unicode/math-capable font.