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𝝇

Mathematical Bold Italic Small Final Sigma Symbol

𝝇 is a styled Unicode sigma variant used in mathematical and typographic contexts.

U+1D747

𝝇 is a Unicode character in the Mathematical category. It represents the “small final sigma” form in a bold italic style. You can copy it directly from this page or use its Unicode code point in your software.

Mathematical Bold Italic Small Final Sigma Symbol Meaning

𝝇 (U+1D747) is the “MATHEMATICAL BOLD ITALIC SMALL FINAL SIGMA.” It’s a typographic variant of the Greek sigma used in mathematical writing. The “final” form is commonly associated with cases where sigma appears at the end of a word or formula segment in Greek typography, while the “bold italic” styling indicates an emphasized, slanted math look. In practice, this character is mostly used for consistent, font-safe math notation when you want the specific bold-italic final-sigma glyph rather than a generic sigma.

Common uses

  • Mathematical notation where a bold italic final-sigma glyph is required
  • Typesetting formulas in editors that support Unicode math characters
  • Designing posters, slides, or documents with styled Greek math symbols
  • Labeling variables, summation-related terms, or end-of-expression notation in math content
  • Sharing math formulas in chat or social platforms with better glyph consistency

Examples

𝝇 — Mathematical Bold Italic Small Final Sigma

  • 𝝇Let 𝝇 be the final-sigma symbol.
  • 𝝇Compute the expression ending with 𝝇.
  • 𝝇Styled notation: 𝝇 in bold italic.
  • 𝝇The term 𝝇 appears at the end of the sequence.
  • 𝝇Use 𝝇 to match the surrounding math style.

Variations

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Technical codes

UnicodeU+1D747
HTML Entity𝝇
HTML Code𝝇
CSS\1D747

FAQ

What does the Mathematical Bold Italic Small Final Sigma symbol mean?

𝝇 (U+1D747) is the “MATHEMATICAL BOLD ITALIC SMALL FINAL SIGMA.” It’s a typographic variant of the Greek sigma used in mathematical writing. The “final” form is commonly associated with cases where sigma appears at the end of a word or formula segment in Greek typography, while the “bold italic” styling indicates an emphasized, slanted math look. In practice, this character is mostly used for consistent, font-safe math notation when you want the specific bold-italic final-sigma glyph rather than a generic sigma.

What Unicode character is 𝝇?

𝝇 is “MATHEMATICAL BOLD ITALIC SMALL FINAL SIGMA” with Unicode code point U+1D747.

Where should I use the “final sigma” form?

It’s used when you specifically want the final-sigma glyph form for word- or expression-ending typography in mathematical Greek styling.

How can I copy 𝝇 into software?

Copy the character directly from this page. You can also use its Unicode code point U+1D747 in systems that accept Unicode escapes (for example, JavaScript supports \\u{1D747}).

Will 𝝇 look the same on every device?

Appearance depends on font support. If a font doesn’t include the glyph, you may see a fallback character or different styling.