Mathematical Sans-serif Bold Italic Capital Omega Symbol
𝞨 is a Unicode math letter: Mathematical Sans-Serif Bold Italic Capital Omega (U+1D7A8).
U+1D7A8
𝞨 (Unicode U+1D7A8) is a stylized Omega used in math-focused typography. It appears when you need a specific bold italic sans-serif look for capital omega. Use it directly or via its Unicode escapes in code.
Mathematical Sans-serif Bold Italic Capital Omega Symbol Meaning
𝞨 is the “MATHEMATICAL SANS-SERIF BOLD ITALIC CAPITAL OMEGA” character. It’s part of Unicode’s math alphanumeric set, designed for mathematical notation where typography style matters. In practice, it’s used to represent a capital Omega with a particular visual treatment (sans-serif, bold, italic). Compared with the plain Ω or other Omega variants, this form helps keep symbols consistent with a document’s math styling, especially when mixing fonts or when matching a system that encodes math alphabets by style. When copying, ensure your fonts and rendering support this codepoint to display it correctly.
Common uses
- •Writing math notes that require a specific “bold italic sans-serif” Omega style
- •Labeling variables or constants in technical documents with consistent typography
- •Creating math posters or slides where symbol styling must match the chosen design
- •Using the character in LaTeX-like text content or Unicode-based equations in apps
- •Programming UIs or documentation that display math symbols via Unicode
Examples
𝞨 — Mathematical Sans-Serif Bold Italic Capital Omega
- 𝞨Let 𝞨 be a constant in the model.
- 𝞨We define 𝞨 = 𝞨₀ + 𝞨₁.
- 𝞨The eigenvalue is written using 𝞨.
- 𝞨In our notation, 𝞨 denotes the capital Omega term.
- 𝞨Set 𝞨 as the bold italic sans-serif omega.
Variations
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Technical codes
| Unicode | U+1D7A8 | |
| HTML Entity | 𝞨 | |
| HTML Code | 𝞨 | |
| CSS | \1D7A8 |
FAQ
What does the Mathematical Sans-serif Bold Italic Capital Omega symbol mean?
𝞨 is the “MATHEMATICAL SANS-SERIF BOLD ITALIC CAPITAL OMEGA” character. It’s part of Unicode’s math alphanumeric set, designed for mathematical notation where typography style matters. In practice, it’s used to represent a capital Omega with a particular visual treatment (sans-serif, bold, italic). Compared with the plain Ω or other Omega variants, this form helps keep symbols consistent with a document’s math styling, especially when mixing fonts or when matching a system that encodes math alphabets by style. When copying, ensure your fonts and rendering support this codepoint to display it correctly.
What Unicode character is 𝞨?
𝞨 is “MATHEMATICAL SANS-SERIF BOLD ITALIC CAPITAL OMEGA” with codepoint U+1D7A8.
How can I copy 𝞨 reliably?
Copy the symbol directly from this page, or paste the Unicode codepoint U+1D7A8/HTML entity 𝞨 where supported.
Will 𝞨 display correctly on all devices?
It depends on font and rendering support for U+1D7A8. If the font lacks the glyph, you may see a fallback or missing character.
Is 𝞨 the same as the normal Omega Ω?
No. 𝞨 is a specific Unicode math-styled variant (sans-serif, bold, italic). Ω is the standard Greek capital omega.