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𝞿

Mathematical Sans-serif Bold Italic Small Phi Symbol

𝞿 is a styled small Greek letter phi used in math and technical typography.

U+1D7BF

𝞿 (U+1D7BF) is a Unicode mathematical symbol representing a bold italic small phi in a sans-serif style. It’s commonly used when you need phi with a specific typographic look for formulas, labels, or design elements.

Mathematical Sans-serif Bold Italic Small Phi Symbol Meaning

𝞿 is the “small phi” (φ-like) Greek letter in a particular mathematical font styling: sans-serif, bold, and italic. In mathematical contexts, phi is often used as a variable name or to denote quantities in formulas, including contexts where the distinction between φ and ϕ (or between different font styles) matters for clarity. On this page, the focus is practical: you can copy the exact Unicode character 𝞿 and paste it into documents, design software, or code. It is identified by Unicode name “MATHEMATICAL SANS-SERIF BOLD ITALIC SMALL PHI” and code point U+1D7BF.

Common uses

  • Typing math variables that specifically require a sans-serif bold italic phi styling
  • Designing math-themed posters or diagrams where typography must match the chosen style
  • Writing STEM notes where phi is used as a parameter and font styling improves readability
  • Creating UI labels or icons for scientific applications that display phi as a variable
  • Formatting LaTeX/Unicode text content where you need the exact Unicode character

Examples

𝞿 Mathematical Sans-Serif Bold Italic Small Phi

  • 𝞿Let 𝞿 be a model parameter.
  • 𝞿The function f(𝞿) is evaluated numerically.
  • 𝞿Set 𝞿 = 0.5 for the simulation.
  • 𝞿We differentiate with respect to 𝞿.
  • 𝞿Parameter 𝞿 controls the shape of the curve.

Variations

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Technical codes

UnicodeU+1D7BF
HTML Entity𝞿
HTML Code𝞿
CSS\1D7BF

FAQ

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

𝞿 is the “small phi” (φ-like) Greek letter in a particular mathematical font styling: sans-serif, bold, and italic. In mathematical contexts, phi is often used as a variable name or to denote quantities in formulas, including contexts where the distinction between φ and ϕ (or between different font styles) matters for clarity. On this page, the focus is practical: you can copy the exact Unicode character 𝞿 and paste it into documents, design software, or code. It is identified by Unicode name “MATHEMATICAL SANS-SERIF BOLD ITALIC SMALL PHI” and code point U+1D7BF.

What is the Unicode code point for 𝞿?

𝞿 is U+1D7BF, named “MATHEMATICAL SANS-SERIF BOLD ITALIC SMALL PHI”.

How can I copy 𝞿 into code or HTML?

Use the HTML entity 𝞿 or the Unicode escapes provided on this symbol: CSS \\1D7BF and JavaScript \\u{1D7BF}.

Is 𝞿 the same as the regular phi character φ?

They are related as “phi” characters, but 𝞿 is a specifically styled Unicode mathematical character (sans-serif, bold, italic small phi). Different characters may render differently.

Why does my text show a box or missing glyph?

Font support varies. Try a Unicode-capable math font, or paste the character directly from the source page to ensure you’re using U+1D7BF.