Mathematical Sans-serif Bold Italic Capital Eta Symbol
π is a bold italic capital Eta in the mathematical sans-serif style.
U+1D796
π is a Unicode mathematical letter used when you need a specific typographic style for the Greek capital eta. Itβs commonly chosen for math notation, typography, and symbol-focused design work. Below youβll find copy-ready options and usage examples.
Mathematical Sans-serif Bold Italic Capital Eta Symbol Meaning
π (Unicode U+1D796) is the βMATHEMATICAL SANS-SERIF BOLD ITALIC CAPITAL ETA.β It represents a stylized form of the Greek capital eta tailored for mathematical typography. Unlike plain Eta, its bold + italic + sans-serif presentation helps distinguish variables, vectors, or sets in contexts where multiple letter styles must remain visually distinct. People typically use it in equation editing, academic documents, or UI typography where a consistent mathematical font style is important. When copying into software that supports Unicode math symbols, the character should render in the intended style if the font covers this code point.
Common uses
- β’Math typesetting for a bold italic capital eta variable
- β’Designing consistent mathematical typography in posters or slides
- β’Labeling variables or parameters in technical diagrams
- β’Creating decorative symbol text for math-themed branding
- β’Referencing a specific Unicode math character in documentation
Examples
π Mathematical Sans-Serif Bold Italic Capital Eta
- πLet π be the capital eta parameter in the model.
- πWe denote the vector by π and its magnitude by |π|.
- πIn our notation, π represents a bold italic constant.
- πThe matrix uses π as a named entry for clarity.
- πRefer to π when defining the transformation rule.
Variations
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Technical codes
| Unicode | U+1D796 | |
| HTML Entity | 𝞖 | |
| HTML Code | 𝞖 | |
| CSS | \1D796 |
FAQ
What does the Mathematical Sans-serif Bold Italic Capital Eta symbol mean?
π (Unicode U+1D796) is the βMATHEMATICAL SANS-SERIF BOLD ITALIC CAPITAL ETA.β It represents a stylized form of the Greek capital eta tailored for mathematical typography. Unlike plain Eta, its bold + italic + sans-serif presentation helps distinguish variables, vectors, or sets in contexts where multiple letter styles must remain visually distinct. People typically use it in equation editing, academic documents, or UI typography where a consistent mathematical font style is important. When copying into software that supports Unicode math symbols, the character should render in the intended style if the font covers this code point.
What is π in Unicode?
π is U+1D796, named βMATHEMATICAL SANS-SERIF BOLD ITALIC CAPITAL ETA.β
How can I copy π reliably?
Copy the character directly from this page, or use the provided HTML entity (𝞖) or the codepoint (U+1D796).
Why doesnβt π look right in my app?
Some fonts donβt support this math Unicode code point. Try a font with full Unicode math coverage or a math-capable typeface.
Is π just a stylized eta?
Yes. Itβs a typographic variant of Greek capital eta with a specific mathematical sans-serif bold italic styling intended for notation and design consistency.