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𝛶

Mathematical Italic Capital Upsilon Symbol

𝛶 is the Mathematical Italic Capital Upsilon character used for math-style notation and identifiers.

U+1D6F6

𝛶 is a Unicode math letter: “Mathematical Italic Capital Upsilon”. It’s commonly used when you need an Upsilon in an italic mathematical style. Below you’ll find its code point, practical uses, and copy-friendly variations.

Mathematical Italic Capital Upsilon Symbol Meaning

𝛶 (Unicode U+1D6F6) is the Mathematical Italic Capital Upsilon, part of Unicode’s mathematical alphanumeric symbols. Like other “math italic” characters, it visually matches the style used in mathematical typography—often italic forms of uppercase Greek letters. You’ll typically see it in equations, variable names, and symbolic labels where the italic math look matters, such as in documents produced with math-aware fonts or Unicode-aware typesetting. Because it’s distinct from the regular uppercase Upsilon, using 𝛶 helps keep visual consistency when your design or worksheet expects the italic math glyph.

Common uses

  • Labeling an uppercase Upsilon variable in math notation with italic styling
  • Writing equations or formula text in plain-text environments that support Unicode math letters
  • Creating consistent symbol typography in design mockups for scientific or technical themes
  • Using as a character in identifiers or headings where a math-italic uppercase Greek look is desired
  • Formatting math content for websites and apps that display Unicode correctly

Examples

𝛶 Mathematical Italic Capital Upsilon

  • 𝛶Let 𝛶 be a constant.
  • 𝛶In the equation, 𝛶 denotes the parameter.
  • 𝛶Compute the value of 𝛶 for n = 3.
  • 𝛶Choose 𝛶 as the starting state.
  • 𝛶The matrix is associated with 𝛶.

Variations

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Technical codes

UnicodeU+1D6F6
HTML Entity𝛶
HTML Code𝛶
CSS\1D6F6

FAQ

What does the Mathematical Italic Capital Upsilon symbol mean?

𝛶 (Unicode U+1D6F6) is the Mathematical Italic Capital Upsilon, part of Unicode’s mathematical alphanumeric symbols. Like other “math italic” characters, it visually matches the style used in mathematical typography—often italic forms of uppercase Greek letters. You’ll typically see it in equations, variable names, and symbolic labels where the italic math look matters, such as in documents produced with math-aware fonts or Unicode-aware typesetting. Because it’s distinct from the regular uppercase Upsilon, using 𝛶 helps keep visual consistency when your design or worksheet expects the italic math glyph.

What Unicode character is 𝛶?

𝛶 is “MATHEMATICAL ITALIC CAPITAL UPSILON” with Unicode code point U+1D6F6.

How do I copy 𝛶 reliably?

Copy the character directly (𝛶). If you need a fallback format, you can use HTML entity 𝛶 or the code point U+1D6F6.

Is 𝛶 the same as a regular uppercase Upsilon?

No. 𝛶 is specifically the mathematical italic capital form; it may render differently from the standard uppercase Upsilon.

Where should I use 𝛶?

Use 𝛶 when you want an italic mathematical Greek capital Upsilon look in equations, labels, or technical typography that supports Unicode.