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𝛣

Mathematical Italic Capital Beta Symbol

𝛣 is the Mathematical Italic Capital Beta character used in math and technical typography.

U+1D6E3

𝛣 is a Unicode math symbol: MATHEMATICAL ITALIC CAPITAL BETA. It’s commonly used when you need a beta-looking uppercase character in italic math style.

Mathematical Italic Capital Beta Symbol Meaning

𝛣 (Unicode U+1D6E3) is the Mathematical Italic Capital Beta. It’s part of the Unicode Mathematical Alphanumeric Symbols block, designed for consistent typography in formulas and technical documents. Visually, it resembles an italicized uppercase Beta, matching the style of other mathematical “italic capital” Greek letters. You’ll typically use it when a formula or notation requires a beta symbol that is clearly distinct from normal italic lowercase beta (β) or from non-italic uppercase beta-like characters. Because it’s a dedicated Unicode character, it’s preferable to styling ordinary text to match math fonts.

Common uses

  • Writing math variables in italic-style uppercase beta notation
  • Labeling parameters or constants in equations and technical notes
  • Creating consistent typography in scientific documents that use Unicode math symbols
  • Using as a distinctive symbol in engineering diagrams, charts, or legend text
  • Designing academic-looking text in presentations where math style matters

Examples

𝛣 — Mathematical Italic Capital Beta

  • 𝛣Let 𝛣 be a model parameter in the equation.
  • 𝛣The constant 𝛣 controls the curve’s shape.
  • 𝛣We denote the matrix element by 𝛣ᵢⱼ.
  • 𝛣In the proof, 𝛣 appears as an intermediate quantity.
  • 𝛣Choose 𝛣 to satisfy the boundary conditions.

Variations

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Technical codes

UnicodeU+1D6E3
HTML Entity𝛣
HTML Code𝛣
CSS\1D6E3

FAQ

What does the Mathematical Italic Capital Beta symbol mean?

𝛣 (Unicode U+1D6E3) is the Mathematical Italic Capital Beta. It’s part of the Unicode Mathematical Alphanumeric Symbols block, designed for consistent typography in formulas and technical documents. Visually, it resembles an italicized uppercase Beta, matching the style of other mathematical “italic capital” Greek letters. You’ll typically use it when a formula or notation requires a beta symbol that is clearly distinct from normal italic lowercase beta (β) or from non-italic uppercase beta-like characters. Because it’s a dedicated Unicode character, it’s preferable to styling ordinary text to match math fonts.

What is the Unicode code point for 𝛣?

𝛣 is U+1D6E3 (MATHEMATICAL ITALIC CAPITAL BETA).

How can I copy 𝛣 into my document or code?

Copy the character 𝛣 directly from this page. For code input, you can also use the escapes: HTML 𝛣 or CSS \\1D6E3 or JavaScript \\u{1D6E3}.

Is 𝛣 the same as the normal Greek capital beta (Β)?

No. 𝛣 is specifically the mathematical italic capital beta (U+1D6E3), while Β is the standard Greek capital beta. They may look similar but are different Unicode characters.

Where is 𝛣 commonly used?

It’s commonly used in math and technical typography—such as equations, scientific writing, and documents where a consistent mathematical italic capital beta is needed.