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𝞻

Mathematical Sans-serif Bold Italic Small Final Sigma Symbol

𝞻 is a mathematical “final sigma” character in bold italic sans-serif styling for specialized typesetting.

U+1D7BB

𝞻 is a Unicode character from the Mathematical Alphanumeric Symbols block. It represents a variant of the Greek letter sigma used in mathematical contexts. Use it when you need the specific “final sigma” form with sans-serif bold italic styling.

Mathematical Sans-serif Bold Italic Small Final Sigma Symbol Meaning

𝞻 is Unicode character U+1D7BB, named MATHEMATICAL SANS-SERIF BOLD ITALIC SMALL FINAL SIGMA. In typography, sigma has different shapes depending on position; a “final sigma” is the form commonly used at the end of a word in Greek. This character is specifically the small final sigma presented in a bold italic sans-serif mathematical style. It is most relevant when matching a particular mathematical font or notation style, such as in technical writing, equation-like text, custom symbols, or when you want consistent appearance across platforms that support this Unicode glyph.

Common uses

  • Typesetting specialized math text where a final-sigma glyph is required
  • Matching a bold-italic sans-serif mathematical style in custom equations
  • Designing posters, infographics, or UI elements that include mathematical Greek symbols
  • Labeling variables or parameters in technical documents and mockups
  • Creating consistent symbol sets for educational or reference graphics

Examples

𝞻 — Mathematical Sans-Serif Bold Italic Small Final Sigma

  • 𝞻Let x_𝞻 denote a parameter used in the derivation.
  • 𝞻In our notation, 𝞻 marks the final-sigma variant.
  • 𝞻The expression ends with 𝞻 to indicate word-final form.
  • 𝞻We use 𝞻 alongside other styled sigma glyphs in the layout.
  • 𝞻Type 𝞻 to get the bold italic sans-serif final sigma glyph.

Variations

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Technical codes

UnicodeU+1D7BB
HTML Entity𝞻
HTML Code𝞻
CSS\1D7BB

FAQ

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

𝞻 is Unicode character U+1D7BB, named MATHEMATICAL SANS-SERIF BOLD ITALIC SMALL FINAL SIGMA. In typography, sigma has different shapes depending on position; a “final sigma” is the form commonly used at the end of a word in Greek. This character is specifically the small final sigma presented in a bold italic sans-serif mathematical style. It is most relevant when matching a particular mathematical font or notation style, such as in technical writing, equation-like text, custom symbols, or when you want consistent appearance across platforms that support this Unicode glyph.

What character is 𝞻?

𝞻 is Unicode U+1D7BB, named “MATHEMATICAL SANS-SERIF BOLD ITALIC SMALL FINAL SIGMA.”

Is 𝞻 the same as the regular small sigma (σ)?

Not exactly. 𝞻 is a specific mathematical glyph for the “final sigma” form and includes a bold italic sans-serif style.

How do I copy 𝞻 reliably in code?

You can use the HTML entity 𝞻 or Unicode escapes like \\u{1D7BB} (JavaScript) or \\1D7BB (CSS escape), depending on your environment.

Will 𝞻 display correctly on all devices?

It should work where the font supports U+1D7BB. If the glyph isn’t available, you may see a fallback character.