Mathematical Italic Capital Mu Symbol
𝛭 is the Mathematical Italic Capital Mu character (U+1D6ED) for math and notation.
U+1D6ED
𝛭 is a Unicode math letter: “Mathematical Italic Capital Mu” (U+1D6ED). It’s typically used when you want a capital mu in italic math styling rather than the plain μ character.
Mathematical Italic Capital Mu Symbol Meaning
𝛭 is the Unicode character named MATHEMATICAL ITALIC CAPITAL MU (U+1D6ED). In typical math typography, the letter mu is used in variables, constants, and function names. This specific glyph represents the italic, capital form of mu, which can be important for consistency in handwritten-style math, academic notation, or when matching font/stylesheet conventions. You may encounter it in typeset material, editor math contexts, or documents where “capital mu” is distinguished from the lowercase mu (μ) or from non-italic variants. Copying the exact Unicode character helps preserve spacing and styling in text.
Common uses
- •Writing or labeling variables in math notes that require a capital italic mu
- •Replacing a template symbol in technical documents to match Unicode math styling
- •Designing math-themed graphics or posters where typography must use Unicode glyphs
- •Creating identifiers (e.g., in education content) that visually distinguish capital mu from lowercase mu
- •Annotating equations in plain text where dedicated math markup is not available
Examples
𝛭 Mathematical Italic Capital Mu
- 𝛭Let 𝛭 = 2.71.
- 𝛭Define the matrix parameter 𝛭 for the transformation.
- 𝛭We set 𝛭(t) to model the time-varying effect.
- 𝛭Consider the constant 𝛭 in the inequality.
- 𝛭Let 𝛭 be the capital mu symbol used throughout this section.
Variations
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Technical codes
| Unicode | U+1D6ED | |
| HTML Entity | 𝛭 | |
| HTML Code | 𝛭 | |
| CSS | \1D6ED |
FAQ
What does the Mathematical Italic Capital Mu symbol mean?
𝛭 is the Unicode character named MATHEMATICAL ITALIC CAPITAL MU (U+1D6ED). In typical math typography, the letter mu is used in variables, constants, and function names. This specific glyph represents the italic, capital form of mu, which can be important for consistency in handwritten-style math, academic notation, or when matching font/stylesheet conventions. You may encounter it in typeset material, editor math contexts, or documents where “capital mu” is distinguished from the lowercase mu (μ) or from non-italic variants. Copying the exact Unicode character helps preserve spacing and styling in text.
What is the Unicode code point for 𝛭?
𝛭 is U+1D6ED (named “MATHEMATICAL ITALIC CAPITAL MU”).
How do I copy 𝛭 on different devices?
Copy the character directly from this page (the “𝛭” symbol). If needed, paste the HTML entity form 𝛭 into environments that support entities.
Is 𝛭 the same as μ?
No. μ is typically the Greek small letter mu, while 𝛭 is the Mathematical Italic Capital Mu—its styling and letterform differ.
Where can 𝛭 be used safely?
It works best in environments that support Unicode math letters (modern browsers, editors, and fonts). If a font lacks the glyph, it may render as a fallback character.