Mathematical Sans-serif Bold Italic Capital A Symbol
πΌ is a Unicode character for a mathematical sans-serif bold italic capital A.
U+1D63C
πΌ is a Unicode mathematical letter styled as a sans-serif bold italic capital A. Itβs commonly used when you need typography that looks distinct from normal A. You can copy it directly or use the provided Unicode/escape formats in software.
Mathematical Sans-serif Bold Italic Capital A Symbol Meaning
The character πΌ is βMATHEMATICAL SANS-SERIF BOLD ITALIC CAPITAL Aβ (U+1D63C). As a stylized mathematical alphabet character, itβs typically used to label variables, vectors, matrices, or named constants in contexts where font style matters. Compared with a regular βAβ, it provides a bold-italic sans-serif look that helps distinguish one symbol set from another (for example, when multiple alphabets or weights are shown together). Its most reliable use is in math-oriented typography, design mockups, and any text where you want a consistent, Unicode-native styled capital A.
Common uses
- β’Mathematical documents to label variables or parameters with a bold-italic style
- β’Designing equation callouts or diagram labels that need a distinct βAβ
- β’UI typography in math-themed apps or dashboards requiring consistent symbol styling
- β’Social media or presentations to add emphasis with a typographic βAβ variant
- β’Document templates where Unicode styling must be preserved across platforms
Examples
πΌ (Mathematical Sans-Serif Bold Italic Capital A)
- πΌLet πΌ be a constant.
- πΌChoose πΌ = 2.5 for the model.
- πΌThe matrix uses πΌ as the top-left label.
- πΌIn the expression, πΌ denotes the input parameter.
- πΌWe define πΌ and π½ as paired variables.
Variations
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Technical codes
| Unicode | U+1D63C | |
| HTML Entity | 𝘼 | |
| HTML Code | 𝘼 | |
| CSS | \1D63C |
FAQ
What does the Mathematical Sans-serif Bold Italic Capital A symbol mean?
The character πΌ is βMATHEMATICAL SANS-SERIF BOLD ITALIC CAPITAL Aβ (U+1D63C). As a stylized mathematical alphabet character, itβs typically used to label variables, vectors, matrices, or named constants in contexts where font style matters. Compared with a regular βAβ, it provides a bold-italic sans-serif look that helps distinguish one symbol set from another (for example, when multiple alphabets or weights are shown together). Its most reliable use is in math-oriented typography, design mockups, and any text where you want a consistent, Unicode-native styled capital A.
How do I copy the symbol πΌ?
Select and copy the character πΌ from this page, then paste it into your document, editor, or design tool.
What is the Unicode code point for πΌ?
πΌ is U+1D63C (MATHEMATICAL SANS-SERIF BOLD ITALIC CAPITAL A).
How can I type πΌ using escape sequences in code?
Use the provided escapes: CSS: \\1D63C and JavaScript: \\u{1D63C}.
Will πΌ look the same on every device?
Appearance can vary by font support. Because itβs a dedicated Unicode math character, it works best where mathematical/script font styles are supported.