Mathematical Bold Italic Capital Upsilon Symbol
𝜰 is a mathematical bold italic capital Upsilon character (U+1D730) used in equations and technical typography.
U+1D730
𝜰 is a Unicode math symbol: MATHEMATICAL BOLD ITALIC CAPITAL UPSILON. It’s commonly used when you need a styled version of the Greek capital upsilon in mathematical text. You can copy it directly or use its Unicode code point in software.
Mathematical Bold Italic Capital Upsilon Symbol Meaning
𝜰 is a Greek capital upsilon character with two specific typographic styles applied: bold and italic. In Unicode, it is designated as MATHEMATICAL BOLD ITALIC CAPITAL UPSILON (U+1D730). Symbols like this are often used in technical writing to match a document’s math font conventions—for example, distinguishing a particular variable or vector/matrix element from other symbols. Because it’s a styled mathematical character rather than plain text text, it’s most appropriate for equations, notation, and design systems that support Unicode math glyphs. If your environment lacks the glyph, it may render as a fallback character.
Common uses
- •Typing or copy/pasting Greek variables in math equations
- •Designing math-heavy posters, dashboards, or diagrams
- •Labeling symbols in scientific writing or slide decks
- •Using Unicode math characters in LaTeX-like documentation where supported
- •Referencing styled upsilon characters in code, UI text, or iconographic text
Examples
𝜰 — Mathematical Bold Italic Capital Upsilon
- 𝜰The vector component is denoted by 𝜰.
- 𝜰Solve for 𝜰 under the given constraints.
- 𝜰Let 𝜰 be a bold italic constant in the model.
- 𝜰We define the operator using 𝜰 in the derivation.
- 𝜰The labeled quantity 𝜰 appears in the final expression.
Variations
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Technical codes
| Unicode | U+1D730 | |
| HTML Entity | 𝜰 | |
| HTML Code | 𝜰 | |
| CSS | \1D730 |
FAQ
What does the Mathematical Bold Italic Capital Upsilon symbol mean?
𝜰 is a Greek capital upsilon character with two specific typographic styles applied: bold and italic. In Unicode, it is designated as MATHEMATICAL BOLD ITALIC CAPITAL UPSILON (U+1D730). Symbols like this are often used in technical writing to match a document’s math font conventions—for example, distinguishing a particular variable or vector/matrix element from other symbols. Because it’s a styled mathematical character rather than plain text text, it’s most appropriate for equations, notation, and design systems that support Unicode math glyphs. If your environment lacks the glyph, it may render as a fallback character.
What Unicode character is 𝜰?
𝜰 is MATHEMATICAL BOLD ITALIC CAPITAL UPSILON with code point U+1D730.
How can I copy 𝜰 from this page?
Select and copy the character 𝜰 directly, or use the provided Unicode code point (U+1D730) in your editor/app.
Will 𝜰 display correctly on all devices?
It depends on whether your system has a font that supports the glyph for U+1D730. If not, it may show a fallback character.
Is 𝜰 the same as the plain Greek letter upsilon?
No. 𝜰 is specifically the bold italic capital upsilon in mathematical typography, not the plain upsilon character.