Mathematical Sans-serif Bold Italic Capital Beta Symbol
𝞑 is a bold italic, sans-serif styled capital Beta used in mathematical notation and typography.
U+1D791
𝞑 is the Unicode character for “MATHEMATICAL SANS-SERIF BOLD ITALIC CAPITAL BETA”. It’s useful when you need a Beta symbol with a specific typographic style. You can copy it directly or use its Unicode escapes in code.
Mathematical Sans-serif Bold Italic Capital Beta Symbol Meaning
𝞑 (U+1D791) is a styled form of the Greek capital letter Beta, presented in a “mathematical sans-serif” design with bold and italic traits. In practice, this character is chosen for consistency with math typography or branding, where different fonts/styles distinguish variables, sets, or vectors. It behaves like a normal letter in text, but its appearance is determined by the character’s Unicode glyph. When used in mathematical writing, it may represent a particular variable or labeled quantity distinct from other Beta styles (regular, italic, bold, etc.). If your font doesn’t support it, you may see a fallback glyph.
Common uses
- •Labeling variables in math-themed posters, slides, or worksheets
- •Creating consistent typographic branding for math or science content
- •Writing unit or parameter names that require a styled capital Beta
- •Designing icon-like text elements where the “bold italic Beta” look matters
- •Using the symbol in documents that rely on Unicode math symbol fonts
Examples
𝞑 Mathematical Sans-Serif Bold Italic Capital Beta
- 𝞑Let 𝞑 be the parameter of the model.
- 𝞑The eigenvalues are written in terms of 𝞑.
- 𝞑Define 𝞑 as a constant for region B.
- 𝞑We compare 𝞑 to the baseline value.
- 𝞑Set 𝞑 = 2β in the simplified form.
Variations
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Technical codes
| Unicode | U+1D791 | |
| HTML Entity | 𝞑 | |
| HTML Code | 𝞑 | |
| CSS | \1D791 |
FAQ
What does the Mathematical Sans-serif Bold Italic Capital Beta symbol mean?
𝞑 (U+1D791) is a styled form of the Greek capital letter Beta, presented in a “mathematical sans-serif” design with bold and italic traits. In practice, this character is chosen for consistency with math typography or branding, where different fonts/styles distinguish variables, sets, or vectors. It behaves like a normal letter in text, but its appearance is determined by the character’s Unicode glyph. When used in mathematical writing, it may represent a particular variable or labeled quantity distinct from other Beta styles (regular, italic, bold, etc.). If your font doesn’t support it, you may see a fallback glyph.
What Unicode code point is 𝞑?
𝞑 has the Unicode code point U+1D791.
How can I copy 𝞑 reliably?
Copy the character directly from this page. For technical contexts, you can also paste the Unicode escape (see your environment’s support).
Will 𝞑 display correctly on all devices?
Not always. Correct appearance depends on font support for the Unicode character.
Is 𝞑 the same as the regular Greek capital beta?
It’s the Beta capital letter in a specific mathematical sans-serif bold italic styling, not the generic Greek Beta glyph.