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𝞷

Mathematical Sans-serif Bold Italic Small Xi Symbol

𝞷 (U+1D7B7) is a mathematical small xi in bold italic sans-serif styling.

U+1D7B7

𝞷 is a Unicode mathematical letter used to represent a “small xi” with sans-serif bold italic styling. It’s commonly needed when you want typography to match a specific math notation set. Use it for copy/paste into documents, web pages, or design comps.

Mathematical Sans-serif Bold Italic Small Xi Symbol Meaning

The character 𝞷 is Unicode “MATHEMATICAL SANS-SERIF BOLD ITALIC SMALL XI” (code point U+1D7B7). In mathematical contexts, it’s used as a styled variant of the Greek letter xi (ξ), where the “small xi” form and the chosen font style (sans-serif, bold, italic) matter for visual consistency. You’ll typically see it in typeset equations, notation systems, or custom math styling where different glyph variants are used to distinguish variables, vectors, or indexed quantities. Treat it as a typographic/math symbol rather than a punctuation mark or standalone word character.

Common uses

  • Typing a specific styled math variable (small xi) in equations
  • Using consistent typography in math-heavy documents and reports
  • Designing math-themed posters or slides that require exact glyph style
  • Creating UI labels or icons for math notation in educational apps
  • Copy/pasting into LaTeX-like or Unicode math workflows when glyph variants matter

Examples

𝞷 Mathematical Sans-Serif Bold Italic Small Xi

  • 𝞷Let 𝞷 = 2.5 in the model.
  • 𝞷Compute 𝞷₁ + 𝞷₂ for the total.
  • 𝞷The parameter 𝞷 is updated each iteration.
  • 𝞷We denote the value by 𝞷 in the diagram.
  • 𝞷Set 𝞷 = ξ with bold italic sans-serif styling.

Variations

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Technical codes

UnicodeU+1D7B7
HTML Entity𝞷
HTML Code𝞷
CSS\1D7B7

FAQ

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

The character 𝞷 is Unicode “MATHEMATICAL SANS-SERIF BOLD ITALIC SMALL XI” (code point U+1D7B7). In mathematical contexts, it’s used as a styled variant of the Greek letter xi (ξ), where the “small xi” form and the chosen font style (sans-serif, bold, italic) matter for visual consistency. You’ll typically see it in typeset equations, notation systems, or custom math styling where different glyph variants are used to distinguish variables, vectors, or indexed quantities. Treat it as a typographic/math symbol rather than a punctuation mark or standalone word character.

What Unicode character is 𝞷?

𝞷 is U+1D7B7, named “MATHEMATICAL SANS-SERIF BOLD ITALIC SMALL XI”.

Is 𝞷 the same as the Greek letter xi (ξ)?

It’s a styled mathematical variant of “small xi” (related to ξ), with sans-serif, bold, and italic formatting.

How can I copy 𝞷 for use in web pages or code?

You can copy the character directly (𝞷) or use the provided encodings like HTML entity 𝞷 or CSS escape \\1D7B7.

Will 𝞷 display correctly on every device?

Display depends on font support. Many systems support Unicode math letters, but if it doesn’t look right, try a math-capable font.