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𝞝

Mathematical Sans-serif Bold Italic Capital Xi Symbol

𝞝 is a bold italic sans-serif capital Xi used to represent specific mathematical quantities and styles.

U+1D79D

𝞝 (U+1D79D) is a Mathematical Sans-Serif Bold Italic Capital Xi. It’s part of Unicode’s math symbol set and is useful when you need a distinct Xi style. This page helps you copy it safely and use it in documents and code.

Mathematical Sans-serif Bold Italic Capital Xi Symbol Meaning

𝞝 is the Unicode character named “MATHEMATICAL SANS-SERIF BOLD ITALIC CAPITAL XI” (U+1D79D). In practice, it’s used like a styled Xi in mathematical notation—typically to distinguish one variable, set, or parameter from other Xi variants (for example, different fonts/weights/slants). Because it belongs to the math-script styling range, it’s most appropriate for contexts where typography matters: equations, technical documents, and designs that mirror mathematical text. When writing or typesetting, ensure the font you use supports this specific character so it renders as intended.

Common uses

  • Representing a specific Xi variable in math equations with a bold italic sans-serif style
  • Differentiating styled mathematical parameters or constants in technical documentation
  • Creating consistent typography in mathematical posters, slides, or infographics
  • Using as a distinctive label or glyph in STEM-themed UI elements
  • Including the exact Unicode symbol in web and app content that supports Unicode math characters

Examples

𝞝 Mathematical Sans-Serif Bold Italic Capital Xi

  • 𝞝Let 𝞝 denote the bold italic sans-serif Xi parameter.
  • 𝞝Compute 𝞝 = f(x) under the given constraints.
  • 𝞝In matrix form, 𝞝 is defined for each index i.
  • 𝞝The value of 𝞝 changes when the assumptions are updated.
  • 𝞝Use 𝞝 to label the primary component of the model.

Variations

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Technical codes

UnicodeU+1D79D
HTML Entity𝞝
HTML Code𝞝
CSS\1D79D

FAQ

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

𝞝 is the Unicode character named “MATHEMATICAL SANS-SERIF BOLD ITALIC CAPITAL XI” (U+1D79D). In practice, it’s used like a styled Xi in mathematical notation—typically to distinguish one variable, set, or parameter from other Xi variants (for example, different fonts/weights/slants). Because it belongs to the math-script styling range, it’s most appropriate for contexts where typography matters: equations, technical documents, and designs that mirror mathematical text. When writing or typesetting, ensure the font you use supports this specific character so it renders as intended.

What Unicode character is 𝞝?

𝞝 is “MATHEMATICAL SANS-SERIF BOLD ITALIC CAPITAL XI” at code point U+1D79D.

How can I copy 𝞝 correctly?

Copy the character directly from this page (the displayed 𝞝). For reliable use in software, also consider pasting the Unicode character by code point (U+1D79D).

Can I use 𝞝 in HTML or web code?

Yes. The provided HTML entity is 𝞝. You can also use the Unicode escape \u0000\u0000 in environments that support it.

Will 𝞝 always look the same in my browser or document?

Not necessarily. The symbol’s appearance depends on font support for this math character. If the font doesn’t include U+1D79D, it may render differently or fall back to a different glyph.