Mathematical Bold Italic Small Beta Symbol
π· is the mathematical bold italic lowercase beta used in formulas and typographic math styling.
U+1D737
π· is a Unicode math character for a bold italic small beta. Itβs commonly used when you need a specific beta style that matches mathematical typography. Below youβll find copy options and ready-to-use examples.
Mathematical Bold Italic Small Beta Symbol Meaning
π· is the Unicode character named βMATHEMATICAL BOLD ITALIC SMALL BETAβ (U+1D737). In math and technical writing, beta (Ξ²) often represents variables, parameters, or coefficients. This specific glyph uses bold italic styling, which distinguishes it from regular beta or other typographic variants. Designers and developers may choose π· to match a particular math font style, align with a typesetting convention, or maintain consistency in equations and symbol sets where multiple beta forms are used.
Common uses
- β’Typing or rendering math variables in equations where beta needs bold italic styling
- β’Labeling parameters in technical notes, reports, and documentation
- β’Using in design systems or UI math fields that rely on Unicode math characters
- β’Creating consistent notation sets for STEM content (e.g., symbol legends)
- β’Composing social or educational posts about mathematical notation and symbols
Examples
π· β Mathematical Bold Italic Small Beta
- π·Let π· be a parameter in the model.
- π·Compute π· using the given constraints.
- π·The updated value of π· improves stability.
- π·Define the coefficient as π· in the formula.
- π·In this section, we use π· to represent the rate term.
Variations
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Technical codes
| Unicode | U+1D737 | |
| HTML Entity | 𝜷 | |
| HTML Code | 𝜷 | |
| CSS | \1D737 |
FAQ
What does the Mathematical Bold Italic Small Beta symbol mean?
π· is the Unicode character named βMATHEMATICAL BOLD ITALIC SMALL BETAβ (U+1D737). In math and technical writing, beta (Ξ²) often represents variables, parameters, or coefficients. This specific glyph uses bold italic styling, which distinguishes it from regular beta or other typographic variants. Designers and developers may choose π· to match a particular math font style, align with a typesetting convention, or maintain consistency in equations and symbol sets where multiple beta forms are used.
What is the Unicode code point for π·?
π· is U+1D737 (MATHEMATICAL BOLD ITALIC SMALL BETA).
How can I copy π· into HTML?
Use the HTML entity: 𝜷 (as provided in the symbol data).
Can I use π· in CSS or JavaScript?
Yes. CSS escape: \\1D737. JavaScript escape: \\u{1D737}.
Is π· the same as the regular beta symbol Ξ²?
No. π· is a specific mathematical glyph with bold italic styling; regular Ξ² is a different character with a different typographic appearance.