Mathematical Bold Small Mu Symbol
π is the mathematical bold small mu character (U+1D6CD).
U+1D6CD
π is a Unicode math letter used to represent a bold, lowercase mu in typeset material. Itβs commonly found in mathematical notation, technical documents, and fonts that support Unicode math symbols. Use it when you specifically need the bold mu variant.
Mathematical Bold Small Mu Symbol Meaning
The character π is named βMATHEMATICAL BOLD SMALL MUβ and has the Unicode codepoint U+1D6CD. Itβs a stylized form of the Greek letter mu (ΞΌ), specifically the lowercase mu rendered in a bold mathematical style. In practice, bold mu is typically used in technical and academic writing to distinguish one variable or parameter from other versions (such as normal-weight mu). It helps convey structure in equations, typography, and symbol sets where font weight and math styling carry meaning.
Common uses
- β’Labeling variables in equations where bold formatting is required
- β’Differentiating a parameter from other mu variants in scientific documents
- β’Creating consistent math typography in slide decks and reports
- β’Using the symbol in technical presentations, diagrams, or notation keys
- β’Designing symbol sets or UI elements that reference math variables
Examples
π β Mathematical Bold Small Mu
- πLet π = 2.5 be the parameter.
- πWe define π as a bold mu constant.
- πFor π > 0, the expression simplifies.
- πThe gradient depends on π and πΎ.
- πUse π to distinguish this variable from ΞΌ.
Variations
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Technical codes
| Unicode | U+1D6CD | |
| HTML Entity | 𝛍 | |
| HTML Code | 𝛍 | |
| CSS | \1D6CD |
FAQ
What does the Mathematical Bold Small Mu symbol mean?
The character π is named βMATHEMATICAL BOLD SMALL MUβ and has the Unicode codepoint U+1D6CD. Itβs a stylized form of the Greek letter mu (ΞΌ), specifically the lowercase mu rendered in a bold mathematical style. In practice, bold mu is typically used in technical and academic writing to distinguish one variable or parameter from other versions (such as normal-weight mu). It helps convey structure in equations, typography, and symbol sets where font weight and math styling carry meaning.
What is the Unicode codepoint for π?
π is U+1D6CD, named βMATHEMATICAL BOLD SMALL MUβ.
How do I copy π on this page?
Copy the character π directly from the page, or use the HTML entity 𝛍 or the escapes: \\1D6CD and \\u{1D6CD}.
Is π the same as the regular Greek letter mu (ΞΌ)?
They are related, but π is specifically the mathematical bold small mu style, while ΞΌ is the standard Greek small letter mu.
Will π display correctly on my device?
It will display correctly if your font supports U+1D6CD. If it doesnβt, you may see a fallback glyph; using a math-capable font usually helps.