Mathematical Double-struck Capital M Symbol
π is the double-struck capital M character used for specific math typography and notation styling.
U+1D544
π is a Unicode character in the Math category. Itβs commonly used when you want a double-struck βMβ look that differs from a regular capital M. Use it in formulas, documents, or design contexts where mathematical styling matters.
Mathematical Double-struck Capital M Symbol Meaning
π is the Unicode character named βMATHEMATICAL DOUBLE-STRUCK CAPITAL Mβ (U+1D544). The double-struck style is a typographic variant used in mathematical notation to distinguish sets, number systems, or named mathematical objects from other letter styles. In practice, you may see π used as a symbolic label in equations, in textbooks or lecture notes that rely on double-struck conventions, or in technical writing that emphasizes a particular letter form. When copying between platforms, ensure your font and renderer support U+1D544 so the double-struck look appears correctly.
Common uses
- β’Writing mathematical notation where a double-struck capital M is required
- β’Labeling sets or categories in technical documents and specifications
- β’Creating consistent typography in STEM worksheets, slides, and reports
- β’Designing math-themed posters, icons, or educational materials
- β’Using the symbol in LaTeX-like content on websites that support Unicode
Examples
π (Mathematical Double-Struck Capital M)
- ππ is the set of models under consideration.
- πDefine π as a collection of objects with property P.
- πLet π β ββΏ represent the feasible region.
- πIn our notation, π denotes the mapping space.
- πThe symbol π distinguishes this category from others.
Variations
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Technical codes
| Unicode | U+1D544 | |
| HTML Entity | 𝕄 | |
| HTML Code | 𝕄 | |
| CSS | \1D544 |
FAQ
What does the Mathematical Double-struck Capital M symbol mean?
π is the Unicode character named βMATHEMATICAL DOUBLE-STRUCK CAPITAL Mβ (U+1D544). The double-struck style is a typographic variant used in mathematical notation to distinguish sets, number systems, or named mathematical objects from other letter styles. In practice, you may see π used as a symbolic label in equations, in textbooks or lecture notes that rely on double-struck conventions, or in technical writing that emphasizes a particular letter form. When copying between platforms, ensure your font and renderer support U+1D544 so the double-struck look appears correctly.
What Unicode character is π?
π is βMATHEMATICAL DOUBLE-STRUCK CAPITAL Mβ with Unicode code point U+1D544.
How can I copy π into HTML?
Use the HTML entity: 𝕄.
How do I use π in CSS or JavaScript?
CSS escape: \\1D544. JavaScript (ES6+) escape: \\u{1D544}.
Why doesnβt π look right on my device?
Not all fonts support the double-struck character at U+1D544. Try a math-capable font or a Unicode-compatible typeface.