Mathematical Sans-serif Bold Italic Small Iota Symbol
𝞲 is a mathematical italic iota character in a sans-serif bold style.
U+1D7B2
𝞲 (U+1D7B2) is a Unicode mathematical symbol used to represent a specifically styled lowercase iota. It’s commonly needed when matching typographic conventions in math text, documents, or design mockups. You can copy it directly or use its codepoint in software that supports Unicode.
Mathematical Sans-serif Bold Italic Small Iota Symbol Meaning
𝞲 is the Unicode character “MATHEMATICAL SANS-SERIF BOLD ITALIC SMALL IOTA” (U+1D7B2). In practice, it’s not a standalone punctuation or icon; it’s a styled math letter used where iota needs to match a particular mathematical typographic set (sans-serif, bold, italic, and lowercase). As with other “math alphanumeric” Unicode characters, its meaning comes from the surrounding notation: for example, iota may label a variable, an index, or a subscript term in equations. Use this exact glyph when you need bold italic iota with a sans-serif math look for consistency across platforms.
Common uses
- •Labeling variables and indices in typeset math or formula-like design text
- •Matching a specific Unicode math font style in documents and slide decks
- •Creating consistent notation in technical writing and equation screenshots
- •Using as a typographic accent in mathematical-themed branding and UI
- •Prepping Unicode characters for developers who generate math text dynamically
Examples
𝞲 Mathematic Sans-Serif Bold Italic Small Iota
- 𝞲Let 𝞲 be an index for the sequence.
- 𝞲The term 𝞲ᵢ depends on the step number.
- 𝞲Assume 𝞲 is constant within the interval.
- 𝞲We denote the value by 𝞲 to simplify notation.
- 𝞲Set 𝞲 = 2 to evaluate the expression.
Variations
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Technical codes
| Unicode | U+1D7B2 | |
| HTML Entity | 𝞲 | |
| HTML Code | 𝞲 | |
| CSS | \1D7B2 |
FAQ
What does the Mathematical Sans-serif Bold Italic Small Iota symbol mean?
𝞲 is the Unicode character “MATHEMATICAL SANS-SERIF BOLD ITALIC SMALL IOTA” (U+1D7B2). In practice, it’s not a standalone punctuation or icon; it’s a styled math letter used where iota needs to match a particular mathematical typographic set (sans-serif, bold, italic, and lowercase). As with other “math alphanumeric” Unicode characters, its meaning comes from the surrounding notation: for example, iota may label a variable, an index, or a subscript term in equations. Use this exact glyph when you need bold italic iota with a sans-serif math look for consistency across platforms.
What Unicode character is 𝞲?
𝞲 is “MATHEMATICAL SANS-SERIF BOLD ITALIC SMALL IOTA”, codepoint U+1D7B2.
How can I copy 𝞲 reliably?
Copy the glyph directly from this page, or use the provided representations: HTML entity (𝞲), CSS escape (\\1D7B2), or JavaScript escape (\\u{1D7B2}).
Does 𝞲 have a fixed meaning by itself?
Its general role is as a styled iota letter; its specific meaning depends on the notation around it (e.g., variable or index).
Will 𝞲 display correctly on all devices?
It should display correctly in Unicode-capable fonts. If you don’t see it, your font may not support U+1D7B2—try a Unicode math font or a different font stack.