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𝜍

Mathematical Italic Small Final Sigma Symbol

𝜍 is a Mathematical Italic small final sigma character (U+1D70D) used in math typography.

U+1D70D

𝜍 is the Unicode character β€œMATHEMATICAL ITALIC SMALL FINAL SIGMA” (U+1D70D). It’s used when a sigma-like glyph needs a final (word-ending) form in mathematical text. Below you’ll find practical uses and copy options for editors and web code.

Mathematical Italic Small Final Sigma Symbol Meaning

𝜍 (U+1D70D) is a specialized math typography character: the β€œmathematical italic small final sigma.” Final sigma refers to the glyph shape used for sigma at the end of a word or expression in contexts that require that stylistic form. Because it lives in the Unicode Mathematical alphanumeric block, it’s typically intended for typesetting math expressions rather than general body text. You may encounter it in Unicode-based math fonts, symbol sets, and when authoring documents that need a precise glyph rather than relying on automatic font shaping.

Common uses

  • β€’Typesetting math expressions that require a final sigma glyph in italic small form
  • β€’Creating consistent Unicode math text in design mockups and typography samples
  • β€’Labeling variables or symbols in educational materials and textbooks using the exact glyph
  • β€’Using in digital publishing or document workflows that support Unicode math symbols
  • β€’Providing a specific sigma variant in UI text where exact glyph appearance matters

Examples

𝜍 β€” Mathematical Italic Small Final Sigma

  • 𝜍Let x𝜍 be the final-form sigma symbol used in the expression.
  • 𝜍The character 𝜍 appears in this italic math segment.
  • 𝜍Replace Οƒ with 𝜍 when rendering the final form at word end.
  • 𝜍In Unicode math strings, use 𝜍 to keep the intended glyph style.
  • 𝜍This diagram caption includes the symbol 𝜍 for clarity.

Variations

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Technical codes

UnicodeU+1D70D
HTML Entity𝜍
HTML Code𝜍
CSS\1D70D

FAQ

What does the Mathematical Italic Small Final Sigma symbol mean?

𝜍 (U+1D70D) is a specialized math typography character: the β€œmathematical italic small final sigma.” Final sigma refers to the glyph shape used for sigma at the end of a word or expression in contexts that require that stylistic form. Because it lives in the Unicode Mathematical alphanumeric block, it’s typically intended for typesetting math expressions rather than general body text. You may encounter it in Unicode-based math fonts, symbol sets, and when authoring documents that need a precise glyph rather than relying on automatic font shaping.

What is 𝜍 (U+1D70D)?

𝜍 is the Unicode character β€œMATHEMATICAL ITALIC SMALL FINAL SIGMA” with codepoint U+1D70D.

How is a β€œfinal sigma” different from a regular sigma?

A final sigma is a sigma glyph form intended for the end of a word/expression. 𝜍 provides that specific final-form appearance for mathematical italic small text.

Where should I use 𝜍?

Use it in Unicode math text, typography work, educational materials, or UI content where you need the exact final-sigma glyph in an italic small mathematical style.

How can I copy 𝜍 into web or code?

You can copy the character directly β€œπœβ€, or use its HTML entity (𝜍) or Unicode escapes such as \\u{1D70D} depending on your environment.