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𝝠

Mathematical Sans-serif Bold Capital Lamda Symbol

𝝠 is a mathematical sans-serif bold capital Lamda character used in styled math text.

U+1D760

𝝠 (U+1D760) is a Unicode character from the Mathematical Alphanumeric Symbols block. It’s commonly used when you need a bold, sans-serif styled capital lambda in math-like typography.

Mathematical Sans-serif Bold Capital Lamda Symbol Meaning

𝝠 is the Unicode character named β€œMATHEMATICAL SANS-SERIF BOLD CAPITAL LAMDA” (U+1D760). In practice, it is a stylistic variant of the capital Greek letter Lambda intended for mathematical or typesetting contexts. Designers and developers use it to match a specific math-font lookβ€”bold and sans-serifβ€”rather than relying on a generic Lambda. You’ll typically see it in equations, notation systems, and UI/typography where consistent glyph styling matters. When copying into web or code contexts, ensure your font supports the character so the rendered appearance matches the intended style.

Common uses

  • β€’Labeling mathematical variables in equation text or notes
  • β€’Creating consistent math-style typography in design mockups
  • β€’Using in HTML content that requires a specific bold, sans-serif Lambda glyph
  • β€’Displaying Lambda-like symbols in educational or documentation materials
  • β€’Programming interfaces and charts that need a particular math font style

Examples

𝝠 Mathematical Sans-Serif Bold Capital Lamda

  • 𝝠Let 𝝠 represent the parameter.
  • 𝝠In our model, 𝝠 is the main constant.
  • 𝝠The gradient depends on 𝝠.
  • 𝝠Define 𝝠(a) as the transformed value.
  • 𝝠Choose 𝝠 to satisfy the boundary condition.

Variations

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Technical codes

UnicodeU+1D760
HTML Entity𝝠
HTML Code𝝠
CSS\1D760

FAQ

What is the Unicode code point for 𝝠?

𝝠 is U+1D760.

How can I copy 𝝠 into HTML?

You can use the HTML entity: 𝝠 or paste the character directly.

What does the name β€œMathematical Sans-Serif Bold Capital Lamda” indicate?

It describes the glyph’s intended math styling: sans-serif, bold weight, and a capital Lambda form.

Will 𝝠 display correctly everywhere?

It depends on whether the chosen font supports U+1D760. If the font lacks the glyph, it may not render as intended.