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𝔾

Mathematical Double-struck Capital G Symbol

𝔾 is the mathematical double-struck capital G character (U+1D53E).

U+1D53E

𝔾 is a double-struck capital letter G used in mathematical notation. It’s useful when you need a distinct “blackboard bold”-style G. This page helps you copy, recognize, and use it correctly.

Mathematical Double-struck Capital G Symbol Meaning

𝔾 (U+1D53E) is “MATHEMATICAL DOUBLE-STRUCK CAPITAL G,” a Unicode character in the Math category. Double-struck letters are often used in mathematical texts to visually distinguish certain sets, spaces, or named objects from regular italic or bold letters. In many documents, authors choose the double-struck style to signal a specific type of symbol rather than a standard letter. The exact meaning depends on the surrounding notation and the author’s conventions, but the key value of 𝔾 is its distinctive typographic form for math writing, publishing, and typesetting workflows.

Common uses

  • Representing a specific named mathematical object or set with a distinctive double-struck G
  • Typing math notes, homework, or study materials where blackboard-bold styling is preferred
  • Adding consistent symbols in academic writing and PDF/LaTeX-like workflows
  • Designing mathematical graphics (posters, slides, infographics) with legible notation
  • Building UI text or labels that display mathematical symbols reliably

Examples

𝔾 Mathematical Double-Struck Capital G

  • 𝔾Let 𝔾 be a group acting on a set.
  • 𝔾Consider the mapping from 𝔾 to 𝔾.
  • 𝔾Define 𝔾 as a collection of functions.
  • 𝔾The structure of 𝔾 determines the result.
  • 𝔾We write 𝔾 ⊆ 𝔽 for our notation.

Variations

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Technical codes

UnicodeU+1D53E
HTML Entity𝔾
HTML Code𝔾
CSS\1D53E

FAQ

What does the Mathematical Double-struck Capital G symbol mean?

𝔾 (U+1D53E) is “MATHEMATICAL DOUBLE-STRUCK CAPITAL G,” a Unicode character in the Math category. Double-struck letters are often used in mathematical texts to visually distinguish certain sets, spaces, or named objects from regular italic or bold letters. In many documents, authors choose the double-struck style to signal a specific type of symbol rather than a standard letter. The exact meaning depends on the surrounding notation and the author’s conventions, but the key value of 𝔾 is its distinctive typographic form for math writing, publishing, and typesetting workflows.

What Unicode character is 𝔾?

𝔾 is MATHEMATICAL DOUBLE-STRUCK CAPITAL G with Unicode code point U+1D53E.

How can I copy 𝔾 reliably in documents?

Copy the character directly (𝔾). If your editor supports Unicode entities, you can also use 𝔾.

Is 𝔾 the same as a normal capital G?

No. 𝔾 is a distinct double-struck (blackboard-bold style) character, so it may look different and is encoded separately from a standard “G”.

Where is 𝔾 typically used?

It’s commonly used in mathematical writing and typesetting to represent symbols where a double-struck G is conventionally preferred.