Mathematical Sans-serif Bold Italic Small Kappa Symbol
𝞳 is a Unicode mathematical symbol: mathematical sans-serif bold italic small kappa.
U+1D7B3
𝞳 is a Unicode character used in mathematical notation. It represents a specific stylistic form of the Greek letter kappa for math typesetting and typography.
Mathematical Sans-serif Bold Italic Small Kappa Symbol Meaning
𝞳 (U+1D7B3) is Unicode character “MATHEMATICAL SANS-SERIF BOLD ITALIC SMALL KAPPA.” It’s part of math alphabets that provide different font styles for Greek letters. This specific glyph is the “small” kappa shaped in a sans-serif, bold, italic style. In practice, it’s used when a document or design needs kappa with a particular math-styling match (for example, aligning with other bold-italic math symbols). If you’re recreating formula style consistency, using the exact Unicode code point helps ensure the symbol renders as intended across systems that support it.
Common uses
- •Mathematics typesetting where kappa must match a bold italic sans-serif style
- •Designing mathematical posters, slides, or reports with consistent symbol styling
- •Copying into LaTeX-like or Unicode math text when a font-specific kappa is needed
- •Labelling variables in technical diagrams or notation-heavy infographics
- •Developer text content for apps or websites that display math symbols via Unicode
Examples
𝞳 Mathematical sans-serif bold italic small kappa
- 𝞳Let 𝞳 denote a parameter in the model.
- 𝞳Compute using 𝞳 as the kappa-like constant.
- 𝞳In our notation, 𝞳 indexes the category.
- 𝞳The term 𝞳 appears in the second equation.
- 𝞳Use 𝞳 alongside other bold italic symbols for consistency.
Variations
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Technical codes
| Unicode | U+1D7B3 | |
| HTML Entity | 𝞳 | |
| HTML Code | 𝞳 | |
| CSS | \1D7B3 |
FAQ
What does the Mathematical Sans-serif Bold Italic Small Kappa symbol mean?
𝞳 (U+1D7B3) is Unicode character “MATHEMATICAL SANS-SERIF BOLD ITALIC SMALL KAPPA.” It’s part of math alphabets that provide different font styles for Greek letters. This specific glyph is the “small” kappa shaped in a sans-serif, bold, italic style. In practice, it’s used when a document or design needs kappa with a particular math-styling match (for example, aligning with other bold-italic math symbols). If you’re recreating formula style consistency, using the exact Unicode code point helps ensure the symbol renders as intended across systems that support it.
What symbol is 𝞳?
𝞳 is the Unicode character “MATHEMATICAL SANS-SERIF BOLD ITALIC SMALL KAPPA” (U+1D7B3).
How do I copy 𝞳?
Select the character 𝞳 on this page and copy it like normal text. You can also paste it directly into your editor or design tool.
What’s the Unicode and escape code for 𝞳?
Unicode code point: U+1D7B3. HTML entity: 𝞳. CSS escape: \\1D7B3. JavaScript escape: \\u{1D7B3}.
Will 𝞳 render correctly everywhere?
It depends on whether the font on your device supports this Unicode math symbol. If it doesn’t, you may see a fallback glyph.