Mathematical Sans-serif Bold Small Iota Symbol
πΈ is the mathematical sans-serif bold small iota (U+1D778) used in technical and typeset contexts.
U+1D778
πΈ is a specialized mathematical character designed for consistent typography. Itβs commonly used when authors need a specific bold, sans-serif iota form. Use it anywhere you need iota notation with that exact style.
Mathematical Sans-serif Bold Small Iota Symbol Meaning
πΈ is the Unicode character named βMATHEMATICAL SANS-SERIF BOLD SMALL IOTAβ (U+1D778). Like other mathematical alphanumeric symbols, its βmeaningβ is primarily typographic: it represents the lowercase iota used in math notation, but in a bold sans-serif style rather than a standard italic or serif form. In practice, it helps differentiate symbol variants (e.g., different font styles or weights) within equations, vectors, indices, or parameter lists where authors want visually consistent glyphs across platforms.
Common uses
- β’Math equation typesetting where a bold sans-serif iota variant is required
- β’Labeling variables or indices in academic or technical documents
- β’Creating consistent notation in STEM slides, papers, and reports
- β’Designing math-themed graphics or infographics with styled symbols
- β’Programming documentation and code comments that reference math variables
Examples
πΈ β Mathematical Sans-Serif Bold Small Iota
- πΈLet πΈ be a parameter.
- πΈWe define πΈ as the lowercase iota symbol in bold sans-serif style.
- πΈThe system uses πΈ for indexing terms.
- πΈSubstitute πΈ into the equation and simplify.
- πΈRefer to πΈ in the table of symbols.
Variations
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Technical codes
| Unicode | U+1D778 | |
| HTML Entity | 𝝸 | |
| HTML Code | 𝝸 | |
| CSS | \1D778 |
FAQ
What is the Unicode code point for πΈ?
πΈ is U+1D778.
How can I copy πΈ into HTML?
Use the HTML entity: 𝝸
What is the CSS escape for πΈ?
Use: \\1D778
What does βbold small iotaβ mean for this character?
It indicates the glyph style: a lowercase iota rendered in a mathematical sans-serif bold form, for typographic consistency in math notation.