Mathematical Bold Italic Capital Theta Symbol
𝜣 (U+1D723) represents a bold italic capital Theta character used in mathematical notation.
U+1D723
𝜣 is a specialized mathematical symbol in the Unicode “Math” category. It’s commonly used where a bold italic capital Theta is needed for clear typographic distinction in formulas. Use the copy options below for quick insertion.
Mathematical Bold Italic Capital Theta Symbol Meaning
𝜣 (Unicode U+1D723) is the “Mathematical Bold Italic Capital Theta.” It is a typographic variant of the Greek capital Theta used in mathematical contexts. Because it’s bold and italic, it can help differentiate meanings across documents, such as when multiple Theta-like quantities appear (e.g., separate symbols for parameters, matrices, or angles) or when matching a particular font/style set for equations. In practice, its value is primarily determined by the surrounding notation and your document’s styling conventions, not by a standalone “fixed” meaning in everyday language.
Common uses
- •Math typesetting where a bold italic capital Theta is required for symbol consistency
- •Academic writing and reports to distinguish one Theta variable from another
- •Designing equation-heavy graphics or posters that need matching typography
- •Programming documentation or technical blogs showing specific Unicode math characters
- •Creating study materials or cheat sheets that preserve exact symbol forms
Examples
𝜣 — Mathematical Bold Italic Capital Theta
- 𝜣Let 𝜣 be a parameter in the model.
- 𝜣We define 𝜣 as the bold italic capital Theta in this notation set.
- 𝜣From the equation, substitute 𝜣 and solve for the unknown.
- 𝜣The matrix uses 𝜣 to label the corresponding term.
- 𝜣When writing the formula, ensure the Theta style matches 𝜣.
Variations
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Technical codes
| Unicode | U+1D723 | |
| HTML Entity | 𝜣 | |
| HTML Code | 𝜣 | |
| CSS | \1D723 |
FAQ
What does the Mathematical Bold Italic Capital Theta symbol mean?
𝜣 (Unicode U+1D723) is the “Mathematical Bold Italic Capital Theta.” It is a typographic variant of the Greek capital Theta used in mathematical contexts. Because it’s bold and italic, it can help differentiate meanings across documents, such as when multiple Theta-like quantities appear (e.g., separate symbols for parameters, matrices, or angles) or when matching a particular font/style set for equations. In practice, its value is primarily determined by the surrounding notation and your document’s styling conventions, not by a standalone “fixed” meaning in everyday language.
What is the Unicode codepoint for 𝜣?
𝜣 is U+1D723 (Unicode name: MATHEMATICAL BOLD ITALIC CAPITAL THETA).
How can I copy 𝜣 into my document?
Copy the character from here (𝜣). If you need a fallback for text processing, you can also use the HTML entity 𝜣 or the escapes \\1D723 / \\u{1D723}.
Does 𝜣 have a single universal meaning by itself?
Typically, no. Its meaning comes from the surrounding notation; it mainly provides a bold italic capital Theta style for clarity and consistency.
Will 𝜣 display correctly in all fonts?
Not always. The character depends on font and rendering support for Unicode math symbols. If it doesn’t render, try a math-capable font or a Unicode-compatible text setting.