Mathematical Sans-serif Bold Italic Small Gamma Symbol
𝞬 is a mathematical sans-serif bold italic small gamma character used for formal math notation.
U+1D7AC
𝞬 (U+1D7AC) is a stylized small gamma used in mathematical and typographic contexts. It appears as a “gamma” variant with sans-serif, bold, and italic styling. Use it when you need consistent symbol formatting in equations or design mockups.
Mathematical Sans-serif Bold Italic Small Gamma Symbol Meaning
𝞬 is a Unicode character named “MATHEMATICAL SANS-SERIF BOLD ITALIC SMALL GAMMA” (U+1D7AC). As a gamma (γ) variant, it is typically used wherever a math writer or typesetter wants a small gamma symbol with a specific visual style. The “sans-serif bold italic” formatting distinguishes it from other gamma forms (regular gamma, italic gamma, or other math alphabets). In practice, you may encounter 𝞬 in custom equation styles, font testing, or when aligning symbol weight and slant across a document.
Common uses
- •Math typesetting where a bold italic sans-serif gamma is required for notation consistency
- •Designing mathematical posters, slides, or diagrams that need a specific glyph style
- •Writing documentation or technical content that references particular math alphabets
- •Creating custom iconography or UI typography using math-styled characters
- •Testing font coverage and rendering for advanced Unicode math symbols
Examples
𝞬 Mathematical Sans-Serif Bold Italic Small Gamma
- 𝞬Let 𝞬 denote the parameter in the model.
- 𝞬The gradient depends on 𝞬 and the step size.
- 𝞬We set 𝞬 = 0.5 to simplify the expression.
- 𝞬Consider the term 𝞬(k) in the sequence.
- 𝞬The Jacobian uses 𝞬 in the off-diagonal entry.
Variations
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Technical codes
| Unicode | U+1D7AC | |
| HTML Entity | 𝞬 | |
| HTML Code | 𝞬 | |
| CSS | \1D7AC |
FAQ
What does the Mathematical Sans-serif Bold Italic Small Gamma symbol mean?
𝞬 is a Unicode character named “MATHEMATICAL SANS-SERIF BOLD ITALIC SMALL GAMMA” (U+1D7AC). As a gamma (γ) variant, it is typically used wherever a math writer or typesetter wants a small gamma symbol with a specific visual style. The “sans-serif bold italic” formatting distinguishes it from other gamma forms (regular gamma, italic gamma, or other math alphabets). In practice, you may encounter 𝞬 in custom equation styles, font testing, or when aligning symbol weight and slant across a document.
What is the Unicode code point for 𝞬?
𝞬 has Unicode code point U+1D7AC.
How do I copy and paste 𝞬 reliably?
Copy the character directly from this page. If it doesn’t display correctly, use a Unicode-capable font that supports U+1D7AC.
Is 𝞬 the same as the normal Greek gamma (γ)?
No. 𝞬 is a specific Unicode math-styled gamma variant (sans-serif, bold, italic), not the basic Greek gamma.
Where might I need this exact styled gamma instead of another gamma?
When matching typography across an equation set, aligning symbol weight/slant, or following a specific math alphabet/stylesheet in typesetting or design.