Mathematical Sans-serif Bold Small Epsilon Symbol
π΄ is a bold small epsilon used as a math symbol for variables and parameters in technical text.
U+1D774
π΄ (U+1D774) is a mathematical epsilon styled in a sans-serif bold form. Itβs commonly used when you want a distinct, typographic epsilon for variables or constants in formulas.
Mathematical Sans-serif Bold Small Epsilon Symbol Meaning
π΄ is the Unicode character named MATHEMATICAL SANS-SERIF BOLD SMALL EPSILON (U+1D774). It represents a lowercase Greek epsilon in a bold, sans-serif mathematical style. Like other epsilon symbols, it may be used as a variable name, a parameter, or part of a formula where you need an epsilon distinct from other typographic variants (for example, regular epsilon, italic epsilon, or plain text epsilon). Designers and writers often choose π΄ to improve clarity in equations, to match a particular math font style, or to visually distinguish related quantities in notes, documents, and UI text.
Common uses
- β’Labeling variables in equations (as a distinct epsilon style)
- β’Denoting parameters or constants in math notes and documentation
- β’Creating typographically consistent math text in design mockups
- β’Writing technical posts where epsilon must match a chosen font/style
- β’Using in UI/diagram text to align with math typography conventions
Examples
π΄ Mathematical Sans-Serif Bold Small Epsilon
- π΄Let π΄ be a small positive parameter.
- π΄We define π΄ = a/b for the given dataset.
- π΄Assume π΄ remains constant across iterations.
- π΄The solution depends on π΄ and initial conditions.
- π΄Plot the function as π΄ varies from 0 to 1.
Variations
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Technical codes
| Unicode | U+1D774 | |
| HTML Entity | 𝝴 | |
| HTML Code | 𝝴 | |
| CSS | \1D774 |
FAQ
What is the Unicode code point for π΄?
π΄ is U+1D774.
How can I copy π΄ into HTML?
Use the HTML entity: 𝝴
What does βMATHEMATICAL SANS-SERIF BOLD SMALL EPSILONβ mean?
It describes the glyph style: a lowercase epsilon character rendered in a sans-serif bold mathematical form.
When should I use π΄ instead of a normal epsilon character?
Use π΄ when you want this specific typographic variantβe.g., to match a math font style or to visually distinguish epsilon from other epsilon variants in your content.