Mathematical Fraktur Small M Symbol
πͺ is the Mathematical Fraktur small letter M (U+1D52A) used in mathematical-style text and symbols.
U+1D52A
πͺ is a Unicode character called MATHEMATICAL FRAKTUR SMALL M. Itβs commonly used when you need a Fraktur-style βmβ in equations, notes, or design layouts. You can copy it directly or use its Unicode forms.
Mathematical Fraktur Small M Symbol Meaning
πͺ (MATHEMATICAL FRAKTUR SMALL M, U+1D52A) is a typographic variant of the lowercase βmβ in the Mathematical Fraktur style. In practice, authors use it as a distinct math symbol so it reads differently from a plain βmβ or italic βmβ. This can help when defining variables, denoting specific sets/objects, or labeling items in handwritten-style or textbook-like notation. Because itβs a dedicated Unicode character, it supports consistent rendering across modern fonts that include the Mathematical Fraktur block. It can also be used in design to create a formal, mathematical look while keeping the character searchable and copyable.
Common uses
- β’Writing math variables that need a Fraktur-style lowercase m
- β’Labeling sets, functions, or operators with a distinctive typography
- β’Creating consistent notation in worksheets, lecture notes, or documentation
- β’Designing typographic accents for posters, covers, or academic-style graphics
- β’Using in code/math-rendered text where Unicode symbols are preferred
Examples
πͺ Mathematical Fraktur Small M
- πͺLet πͺ be a parameter in the formula.
- πͺDefine the set πͺ as the collection of admissible states.
- πͺWe write x β πͺ to indicate membership.
- πͺThe morphism maps from πͺ to another structure.
- πͺUse πͺ to denote the Fraktur-style variable in this section.
Variations
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Technical codes
| Unicode | U+1D52A | |
| HTML Entity | 𝔪 | |
| HTML Code | 𝔪 | |
| CSS | \1D52A |
FAQ
What does the Mathematical Fraktur Small M symbol mean?
πͺ (MATHEMATICAL FRAKTUR SMALL M, U+1D52A) is a typographic variant of the lowercase βmβ in the Mathematical Fraktur style. In practice, authors use it as a distinct math symbol so it reads differently from a plain βmβ or italic βmβ. This can help when defining variables, denoting specific sets/objects, or labeling items in handwritten-style or textbook-like notation. Because itβs a dedicated Unicode character, it supports consistent rendering across modern fonts that include the Mathematical Fraktur block. It can also be used in design to create a formal, mathematical look while keeping the character searchable and copyable.
Is πͺ the same as a normal lowercase m?
No. πͺ is a dedicated Unicode character in the Mathematical Fraktur style, so it typically looks different from a plain βmβ.
What is the Unicode code point for πͺ?
πͺ has Unicode code point U+1D52A.
How can I copy πͺ reliably on the web?
Copy the character directly (πͺ) or use the provided HTML entity (𝔪) depending on where youβre inserting it.
Will πͺ always display correctly on my device?
It depends on font support. If your font lacks the Mathematical Fraktur characters, it may fall back to a different style or show a placeholder.