Mathematical Fraktur Capital A Symbol
π is the Mathematical Fraktur Capital A character, used as a distinctive letter style in math and notation.
U+1D504
π (U+1D504) is a Unicode character in the Mathematical Fraktur family. Itβs often used to represent a script-like capital A in formulas, documents, and design mockups. This page helps you copy it and use it correctly across tools and code.
Mathematical Fraktur Capital A Symbol Meaning
π is the Unicode character titled βMathematical Fraktur Capital Aβ (U+1D504). βFrakturβ refers to a stylized script font used in mathematical writing to distinguish symbols that would otherwise look identical. In practice, π can stand for a specific set, operator, or named object depending on the context of a document or worksheet. Because it is a dedicated Unicode character, it keeps its appearance consistently across systems that support the Mathematical Fraktur block. Itβs also useful in branding or typography when you want a formal, academic letter style.
Common uses
- β’Typing distinct mathematical notation for a named set or object represented by a capital A
- β’Labeling variables, categories, or steps in technical documents to visually separate them from regular A
- β’Designing math-themed posters, slides, or infographics where letter styling communicates hierarchy
- β’Writing LaTeX-adjacent or Unicode-based content where a Fraktur-style capital letter is preferred
- β’Using the character in UI mockups, logos, or editor text to achieve an academic/fraktur aesthetic
Examples
π Mathematical Fraktur Capital A
- πLet π be the algebra generated by the given elements.
- πDefine the family π of subsets under consideration.
- πWe denote the operator associated with π as T.
- πFor capital letter sets, we write π instead of A.
- πThe coefficient of π changes across the intervals.
Variations
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Technical codes
| Unicode | U+1D504 | |
| HTML Entity | 𝔄 | |
| HTML Code | 𝔄 | |
| CSS | \1D504 |
FAQ
What does the Mathematical Fraktur Capital A symbol mean?
π is the Unicode character titled βMathematical Fraktur Capital Aβ (U+1D504). βFrakturβ refers to a stylized script font used in mathematical writing to distinguish symbols that would otherwise look identical. In practice, π can stand for a specific set, operator, or named object depending on the context of a document or worksheet. Because it is a dedicated Unicode character, it keeps its appearance consistently across systems that support the Mathematical Fraktur block. Itβs also useful in branding or typography when you want a formal, academic letter style.
What is the Unicode code point for π?
π is U+1D504, titled βMATHEMATICAL FRAKTUR CAPITAL Aβ.
How can I copy π reliably?
Copy the character directly from this page (π). If you need it in code, use the provided escapes: HTML 𝔄 and CSS \\1D504 / JavaScript \\u{1D504}.
Will π display correctly on all devices?
It depends on whether the device/font supports the Mathematical Fraktur Unicode block. Many modern platforms support it, but fallback fonts may affect appearance.
Is π the same as a normal capital A?
No. π is a distinct Unicode character (Fraktur style). It may look like a stylized A, but itβs different from the regular Latin letter A.