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𝟄

Mathematical Sans-serif Bold Italic Epsilon Symbol Symbol

𝟄 is the Mathematical Sans-Serif Bold Italic Epsilon symbol (U+1D7C4) used in math-style text.

U+1D7C4

𝟄 is a Unicode character designed for mathematical typography. It’s part of the “Mathematical Sans-Serif Bold Italic” letterforms and represents a bold italic epsilon. Use it when you need an epsilon-looking glyph with a specific math font style.

Mathematical Sans-serif Bold Italic Epsilon Symbol Symbol Meaning

𝟄 (Unicode U+1D7C4) is “MATHEMATICAL SANS-SERIF BOLD ITALIC EPSILON SYMBOL.” In practice, it’s used as a styled epsilon in mathematical notation where typography matters—such as emphasizing a quantity, labeling variables, or matching a document’s math font style. The bold/italic sans-serif design distinguishes it from other epsilon variants (for example, normal italic epsilon or different math alphabets). If your goal is consistent rendering across platforms, paste the character directly or use the provided Unicode code point.

Common uses

  • Labeling variables in typeset math text where a bold italic epsilon is required
  • Designing UI or infographics that display mathematical symbols with consistent styling
  • Creating equations in editors that support Unicode math characters directly
  • Typography and branding mockups needing a specific math-styled glyph
  • Annotating diagrams or charts that use epsilon as a parameter or index

Examples

𝟄 — Mathematical Sans-Serif Bold Italic Epsilon

  • 𝟄Let 𝟄 be the parameter in the model.
  • 𝟄We denote the estimate by 𝟄.
  • 𝟄For small errors, 𝟄 approaches zero.
  • 𝟄Set 𝟄 = 1.5 in the simulation.
  • 𝟄The term 𝟄 represents the correction factor.

Variations

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Technical codes

UnicodeU+1D7C4
HTML Entity𝟄
HTML Code𝟄
CSS\1D7C4

FAQ

What does the Mathematical Sans-serif Bold Italic Epsilon Symbol symbol mean?

𝟄 (Unicode U+1D7C4) is “MATHEMATICAL SANS-SERIF BOLD ITALIC EPSILON SYMBOL.” In practice, it’s used as a styled epsilon in mathematical notation where typography matters—such as emphasizing a quantity, labeling variables, or matching a document’s math font style. The bold/italic sans-serif design distinguishes it from other epsilon variants (for example, normal italic epsilon or different math alphabets). If your goal is consistent rendering across platforms, paste the character directly or use the provided Unicode code point.

What is the Unicode code point for 𝟄?

𝟄 is Unicode U+1D7C4.

How can I copy 𝟄 for use in HTML?

You can copy the character directly or use the HTML entity 𝟄.

How do I insert 𝟄 in CSS or JavaScript?

CSS escape: \\1D7C4. JavaScript escape: \\u{1D7C4}.

When should I use 𝟄 instead of a regular epsilon?

Use 𝟄 when you specifically need the “Mathematical Sans-Serif Bold Italic” epsilon style to match a document or design that uses that math alphabet.