Mathematical Double-struck Small P Symbol
The character π‘ (U+1D561) is a double-struck small letter p used in mathematical notation.
U+1D561
π‘ is a mathematical typographic character: βMATHEMATICAL DOUBLE-STRUCK SMALL Pβ. Itβs useful when you need a double-struck p in equations, symbols, and technical writing. You can copy it directly or use its Unicode/HTML forms in code.
Mathematical Double-struck Small P Symbol Meaning
π‘ is the βMATHEMATICAL DOUBLE-STRUCK SMALL Pβ symbol, a specific Unicode character at U+1D561. In practice, double-struck letters are often used to visually distinguish certain mathematical sets or operators from regular italic or upright letters. The exact meaning depends on the author and context (for example, notation for number sets, functions, or mapped quantities), but the most important aspect is its distinct double-struck styling. When you need a consistent typographic p that matches mathematical typesetting conventions, this Unicode character helps avoid fallback fonts and mismatched glyphs.
Common uses
- β’Use in math documents to display a double-struck p in equations
- β’Typography for scientific notes where sets/operators are styled distinctly
- β’Designer-ready symbol assets for math-themed UI or icons
- β’Educational materials that require consistent Unicode math notation
- β’Software documentation or markdown that includes mathematical symbols
Examples
π‘ β Mathematical double-struck small p
- π‘The set π‘ is defined as a collection of elements.
- π‘Let π‘ represent a mapping from one space to another.
- π‘We denote the parameter π‘ using a double-struck style.
- π‘In the formula, π‘ is substituted into the expression.
- π‘The symbol π‘ appears in the proof near the conclusion.
Variations
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Technical codes
| Unicode | U+1D561 | |
| HTML Entity | 𝕡 | |
| HTML Code | 𝕡 | |
| CSS | \1D561 |
FAQ
What does the Mathematical Double-struck Small P symbol mean?
π‘ is the βMATHEMATICAL DOUBLE-STRUCK SMALL Pβ symbol, a specific Unicode character at U+1D561. In practice, double-struck letters are often used to visually distinguish certain mathematical sets or operators from regular italic or upright letters. The exact meaning depends on the author and context (for example, notation for number sets, functions, or mapped quantities), but the most important aspect is its distinct double-struck styling. When you need a consistent typographic p that matches mathematical typesetting conventions, this Unicode character helps avoid fallback fonts and mismatched glyphs.
What is the Unicode code point for π‘?
π‘ is U+1D561 (MATHEMATICAL DOUBLE-STRUCK SMALL P).
How can I copy π‘ into HTML?
Use the HTML entity: 𝕡
What is the CSS escape for π‘?
Use: \\1D561
Where is π‘ typically used?
Itβs used in mathematical writing and typesetting when a double-struck small p is required for consistent notation.