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𝞢

Mathematical Sans-serif Bold Italic Capital Sigma Symbol

𝞢 is a bold italic, sans-serif capital sigma character used as a stylized Sigma in math notation.

U+1D7A2

𝞢 is a typographic variant of the capital sigma used in mathematical contexts. It’s commonly chosen when you want a bold, italic, sans-serif look for Sigma-style notation.

Mathematical Sans-serif Bold Italic Capital Sigma Symbol Meaning

𝞢 is the “Mathematical Sans-Serif Bold Italic Capital Sigma” (Unicode U+1D7A2). As a Sigma-like symbol, it’s often used in place of Σ to label sums, sequences, or parameters in written mathematics and related materials. Because it’s a mathematical alphanumeric glyph, it’s frequently used for styling consistency—especially in documents, slides, posters, or design mockups where you want Sigma to match a bold/italic sans-serif typographic theme. In practice, many users treat it as a decorative-but-functional Sigma variant: readable in equations, but also suitable for branding-style notation.

Common uses

  • Labeling a summation or operator-like Sigma in custom equation styling
  • Naming a variable or index set in math notes and teaching slides
  • Using as a typographic accent in technical posters or diagrams
  • Creating consistent mathematical typography for reports and infographics
  • Designing social or branding graphics that use Sigma-style notation

Examples

𝞢 Mathematical Sans-Serif Bold Italic Capital Sigma

  • 𝞢𝞢 = Σ notation in my equation set
  • 𝞢Let 𝞢k be the k-th term of the sequence.
  • 𝞢We define 𝞢 as the total over the index set.
  • 𝞢In this slide, replace Σ with 𝞢 for emphasis.
  • 𝞢Compute 𝞢 from i = 1 to n.

Variations

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Technical codes

UnicodeU+1D7A2
HTML Entity𝞢
HTML Code𝞢
CSS\1D7A2

FAQ

What does the Mathematical Sans-serif Bold Italic Capital Sigma symbol mean?

𝞢 is the “Mathematical Sans-Serif Bold Italic Capital Sigma” (Unicode U+1D7A2). As a Sigma-like symbol, it’s often used in place of Σ to label sums, sequences, or parameters in written mathematics and related materials. Because it’s a mathematical alphanumeric glyph, it’s frequently used for styling consistency—especially in documents, slides, posters, or design mockups where you want Sigma to match a bold/italic sans-serif typographic theme. In practice, many users treat it as a decorative-but-functional Sigma variant: readable in equations, but also suitable for branding-style notation.

What symbol is 𝞢?

𝞢 is the Mathematical Sans-Serif Bold Italic Capital Sigma (Unicode U+1D7A2).

Can I use 𝞢 instead of Σ?

Yes. Many people use 𝞢 as a styled alternative to the standard capital sigma Σ, especially when they want a specific bold/italic sans-serif look.

Where can I copy 𝞢 for use in equations?

You can copy it directly from this page and paste into text editors, design tools, and many math-capable workflows that support Unicode characters.

Will 𝞢 display correctly on all devices?

Display support depends on the fonts available. If it doesn’t appear correctly, try a Unicode math-capable font or a different font that includes this glyph.