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πœ”

Mathematical Italic Small Omega Symbol

πœ” (mathematical italic small omega) is a stylized omega used for math and technical notation.

U+1D714

πœ” is the mathematical italic small letter omega. It’s commonly used in formula-like text where a cursive, italic omega shape fits typographic style. Below you’ll find copy options and practical examples.

Mathematical Italic Small Omega Symbol Meaning

The symbol πœ” is β€œMATHEMATICAL ITALIC SMALL OMEGA” with Unicode codepoint U+1D714. It’s a typographic variant of the lowercase omega intended for mathematical notation, where italic forms are preferred to match surrounding variables. In practice, you’ll see πœ” used as a symbol in equations, physics and engineering write-ups, and any context where authors want the omega to appear in a specific math-italic style rather than a regular Greek letter. Copying the exact character helps ensure consistent rendering across fonts that support this Unicode block.

Common uses

  • β€’Typing math variables and parameters in documents and notes
  • β€’Labeling values in science or engineering write-ups
  • β€’Using in equation editors that accept direct Unicode characters
  • β€’Creating typographic symbol sets for design or UI notation
  • β€’Publishing educational content where italic math styling matters

Examples

πœ” Mathematical Italic Small Omega

  • πœ”The angular frequency is denoted by πœ”.
  • πœ”Solve for πœ” in the steady-state equation.
  • πœ”Let πœ” be the rotation rate of the system.
  • πœ”Substitute the given πœ” into the formula and compute the result.
  • πœ”In this model, πœ” controls the oscillation speed.

Variations

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Technical codes

UnicodeU+1D714
HTML Entity𝜔
HTML Code𝜔
CSS\1D714

FAQ

What does the Mathematical Italic Small Omega symbol mean?

The symbol πœ” is β€œMATHEMATICAL ITALIC SMALL OMEGA” with Unicode codepoint U+1D714. It’s a typographic variant of the lowercase omega intended for mathematical notation, where italic forms are preferred to match surrounding variables. In practice, you’ll see πœ” used as a symbol in equations, physics and engineering write-ups, and any context where authors want the omega to appear in a specific math-italic style rather than a regular Greek letter. Copying the exact character helps ensure consistent rendering across fonts that support this Unicode block.

What Unicode character is πœ”?

πœ” is MATHEMATICAL ITALIC SMALL OMEGA, Unicode codepoint U+1D714.

How can I copy πœ” into HTML?

Use the HTML entity: 𝜔.

What are the CSS and JavaScript escapes for πœ”?

CSS escape: \\1D714. JavaScript (Unicode escape): \\u{1D714}.

Will πœ” always look the same everywhere?

It should render correctly when a font supports U+1D714. If a font lacks support, the appearance may differ or fall back to a similar glyph.