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𝝲

Mathematical Sans-serif Bold Small Gamma Symbol

𝝲 is a sans-serif bold small gamma symbol used for mathematical and technical notation.

U+1D772

𝝲 is a styled Greek gamma used in mathematics typography. It’s particularly helpful when you need a bold, sans-serif appearance for variables and symbols.

Mathematical Sans-serif Bold Small Gamma Symbol Meaning

𝝲 is the “mathematical sans-serif bold small gamma” character (U+1D772). Like other gamma symbols, it represents a Greek-letter variable in formulas, equations, and technical writing. The key difference is its styling: it’s small (lowercase form) and rendered in a bold, sans-serif mathematical design, which can help match the visual weight and font style of surrounding symbols. You’ll typically see it in contexts where authors want consistent typographic contrast—such as variable naming in math notes, editor-friendly math text, or design systems that support mathematical symbols.

Common uses

  • Labeling variables in math formulas (styled gamma for consistent typography)
  • Using in technical documents to distinguish symbol variants by weight/style
  • Designing math-themed graphics and posters with a matching sans-serif look
  • Publishing STEM content where Unicode math characters are preferred
  • Creating UI/infographic text that includes readable mathematical notation

Examples

𝝲 — Mathematical Sans-Serif Bold Small Gamma

  • 𝝲The value of 𝝲 increases with x.
  • 𝝲Let 𝝲 be a parameter in the model.
  • 𝝲We denote the small gamma term as 𝝲.
  • 𝝲Solve for 𝝲 given the constraint equation.
  • 𝝲In the proof, 𝝲 represents a constant.

Variations

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Technical codes

UnicodeU+1D772
HTML Entity𝝲
HTML Code𝝲
CSS\1D772

FAQ

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

𝝲 is the “mathematical sans-serif bold small gamma” character (U+1D772). Like other gamma symbols, it represents a Greek-letter variable in formulas, equations, and technical writing. The key difference is its styling: it’s small (lowercase form) and rendered in a bold, sans-serif mathematical design, which can help match the visual weight and font style of surrounding symbols. You’ll typically see it in contexts where authors want consistent typographic contrast—such as variable naming in math notes, editor-friendly math text, or design systems that support mathematical symbols.

What is 𝝲?

𝝲 is the Unicode character MATHEMATICAL SANS-SERIF BOLD SMALL GAMMA (U+1D772), a styled lowercase gamma for mathematical typography.

How do I copy and paste 𝝲?

Copy the character directly from this page (𝝲). You can also use the HTML entity 𝝲 or the Unicode escape \\u{1D772} in supported environments.

Is 𝝲 the same as γ?

It’s related, but not identical. 𝝲 is a specific styled mathematical variant (bold, sans-serif, small gamma), while γ is the standard Greek small letter gamma.

Where is 𝝲 commonly used?

It’s commonly used in math and technical writing when you want a gamma symbol with a bold sans-serif mathematical style to match other notation.