Mathematical Double-struck Small W Symbol
π¨ is the mathematical double-struck small letter w used in formal notation.
U+1D568
The symbol π¨ (U+1D568) is a Unicode character from the Mathematical Double-Struck set. Itβs typically used when authors need a distinct styling for a lowercase w in math contexts.
Mathematical Double-struck Small W Symbol Meaning
π¨, βMATHEMATICAL DOUBLE-STRUCK SMALL Wβ (U+1D568), is a typographic variant of the lowercase letter w designed for mathematical notation. Double-struck letters are often used to distinguish specific symbols in equations, such as indicating a particular number set, operator, or variable with a standardized font style. In practice, you may see π¨ in typed math where plain w could be ambiguous with other variables or where the author is following a formatting convention. Because it is a distinct Unicode character, it will render correctly when your font supports Mathematical Double-Struck glyphs and should copy reliably into math-capable editors.
Common uses
- β’Typing formal math variables where lowercase w needs a distinctive double-struck style
- β’Labeling sets, parameters, or constants in technical documents and papers
- β’Creating consistent notation in LaTeX/Unicode math workflows that use symbol-specific fonts
- β’Designing math-oriented posters, infographics, or slide decks with clear typographic distinction
- β’Referencing or formatting mathematical symbols in documentation, readmes, and code comments
Examples
π¨ β Mathematical Double-Struck Small W
- π¨Let π¨ be a real parameter in the model.
- π¨Define the function f(π¨) for π¨ β D.
- π¨We solve for π¨ under the given constraints.
- π¨For π¨ greater than zero, the inequality holds.
- π¨The vector depends on π¨ and y.
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Technical codes
| Unicode | U+1D568 | |
| HTML Entity | 𝕨 | |
| HTML Code | 𝕨 | |
| CSS | \1D568 |
FAQ
What does the Mathematical Double-struck Small W symbol mean?
π¨, βMATHEMATICAL DOUBLE-STRUCK SMALL Wβ (U+1D568), is a typographic variant of the lowercase letter w designed for mathematical notation. Double-struck letters are often used to distinguish specific symbols in equations, such as indicating a particular number set, operator, or variable with a standardized font style. In practice, you may see π¨ in typed math where plain w could be ambiguous with other variables or where the author is following a formatting convention. Because it is a distinct Unicode character, it will render correctly when your font supports Mathematical Double-Struck glyphs and should copy reliably into math-capable editors.
What Unicode character is π¨?
π¨ is the Unicode character MATHEMATICAL DOUBLE-STRUCK SMALL W with code point U+1D568.
How can I copy π¨ here?
Copy the character directly from this page, or use the provided HTML entity (𝕨), CSS escape (\\1D568), or JavaScript escape (\\u{1D568}).
Will π¨ always display correctly?
It will display correctly when the font youβre using supports the Mathematical Double-Struck glyphs for U+1D568.
Is π¨ just a styled lowercase w?
Yes. Itβs a typographic variant of lowercase w with a specific mathematical double-struck look, encoded as its own Unicode character.