Mathematical Sans-serif Bold Italic Capital Lamda Symbol
𝞚 is a bold italic mathematical capital Lambda in a sans-serif style.
U+1D79A
This symbol is a specific Unicode math character: MATHEMATICAL SANS-SERIF BOLD ITALIC CAPITAL LAMDA (U+1D79A). It’s commonly used when you need a styled Lambda for math, labels, or typography that supports Unicode math alphabets.
Mathematical Sans-serif Bold Italic Capital Lamda Symbol Meaning
𝞚 (U+1D79A) is a Unicode character from the Mathematical Alphanumeric Symbols block, representing a bold italic, sans-serif styled capital Lambda (Λ). In mathematical typesetting, Lambda is often used as a Greek letter for constants, parameters, or function names. The “bold italic” and “sans-serif” variants matter for matching a document’s typographic conventions—especially when you’re composing equations with consistent font styling or when you need a Lambda that stands out from regular Λ or from other Lambda variants.
Common uses
- •Labeling variables in math notes where a bold italic Lambda is required
- •Designing equation callouts in posters, slides, or infographics
- •Typing parameter names in technical writing that uses styled math alphabets
- •Using it in custom typographic systems for branding that needs a Lambda variant
- •Creating consistent symbol sets in documents that rely on Unicode math characters
Examples
𝞚 • Mathematical Sans-Serif Bold Italic Capital Lambda
- 𝞚Let 𝞚 be a constant in the model.
- 𝞚Compute the value of 𝞚 from the given parameters.
- 𝞚The matrix is defined using 𝞚 and its associated variables.
- 𝞚We denote the eigenvalue by 𝞚 in this section.
- 𝞚Set 𝞚 = 1 for the baseline case.
Variations
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Technical codes
| Unicode | U+1D79A | |
| HTML Entity | 𝞚 | |
| HTML Code | 𝞚 | |
| CSS | \1D79A |
FAQ
What does the Mathematical Sans-serif Bold Italic Capital Lamda symbol mean?
𝞚 (U+1D79A) is a Unicode character from the Mathematical Alphanumeric Symbols block, representing a bold italic, sans-serif styled capital Lambda (Λ). In mathematical typesetting, Lambda is often used as a Greek letter for constants, parameters, or function names. The “bold italic” and “sans-serif” variants matter for matching a document’s typographic conventions—especially when you’re composing equations with consistent font styling or when you need a Lambda that stands out from regular Λ or from other Lambda variants.
What Unicode character is 𝞚?
𝞚 is MATHEMATICAL SANS-SERIF BOLD ITALIC CAPITAL LAMDA with code point U+1D79A.
How can I copy 𝞚 reliably from a webpage?
Copy the character directly from this page. For best results, paste into a Unicode-capable app (modern browsers, most editors, and math-capable tools).
How do I type 𝞚 using HTML or CSS?
HTML entity: 𝞚. CSS/escape form: \\1D79A.
Can I use 𝞚 in JavaScript strings?
Yes. JavaScript escape: \\u{1D79A}.