Mathematical Sans-serif Bold Italic Small Chi Symbol
𝟀 is a Unicode “MATHEMATICAL SANS-SERIF BOLD ITALIC SMALL CHI” character for styled math text.
U+1D7C0
The symbol 𝟀 (U+1D7C0) is a specialized Unicode character intended for math typography. It’s useful when you need a bold italic “chi” style in mathematical or technical text.
Mathematical Sans-serif Bold Italic Small Chi Symbol Meaning
𝟀 is Unicode character U+1D7C0, named “MATHEMATICAL SANS-SERIF BOLD ITALIC SMALL CHI.” In practice, it’s used as a styled form of the lowercase Greek letter chi (χ) for mathematical notation. Designers and technical writers choose this variant to match a specific typographic style—sans-serif, bold weight, and italic slant—often used in formulas, labeled variables, and consistent symbol sets across documents. Because it’s a dedicated Unicode math-styled glyph (not a plain χ), it helps maintain visual consistency when you’re working with fonts, equations, or symbol-driven layouts.
Common uses
- •Typing math variables in styled equation text where italic bold chi is required
- •Labeling technical diagrams or charts that use consistent math typography
- •Creating consistent symbol legends in STEM documents and presentations
- •Designing custom math-themed graphics, posters, or UI headings
- •Copy/pasting into templates that require the exact Unicode math glyph
Examples
𝟀 — Mathematical Sans-Serif Bold Italic Small Chi
- 𝟀Let 𝟀 represent the given parameter in the model.
- 𝟀We denote the coefficient as 𝟀 in the simplified form.
- 𝟀The variance expression includes 𝟀 across all groups.
- 𝟀In our notation, 𝟀 is the styled variable for chi.
- 𝟀Set 𝟀 equal to the measured chi value.
Variations
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Technical codes
| Unicode | U+1D7C0 | |
| HTML Entity | 𝟀 | |
| HTML Code | 𝟀 | |
| CSS | \1D7C0 |
FAQ
What does the Mathematical Sans-serif Bold Italic Small Chi symbol mean?
𝟀 is Unicode character U+1D7C0, named “MATHEMATICAL SANS-SERIF BOLD ITALIC SMALL CHI.” In practice, it’s used as a styled form of the lowercase Greek letter chi (χ) for mathematical notation. Designers and technical writers choose this variant to match a specific typographic style—sans-serif, bold weight, and italic slant—often used in formulas, labeled variables, and consistent symbol sets across documents. Because it’s a dedicated Unicode math-styled glyph (not a plain χ), it helps maintain visual consistency when you’re working with fonts, equations, or symbol-driven layouts.
What is the Unicode code point for 𝟀?
𝟀 is U+1D7C0.
How do I copy 𝟀 reliably?
Copy it directly from this page. For web content, ensure your document or font supports Unicode math characters.
What is the correct Unicode name of this character?
Its Unicode name is “MATHEMATICAL SANS-SERIF BOLD ITALIC SMALL CHI.”
Can I use 𝟀 like a normal lowercase chi (χ)?
Yes for representing chi in math text, but 𝟀 is a specific styled Unicode glyph. If you need the plain chi appearance, you may prefer χ or another chi variant.