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𝝻

Mathematical Sans-serif Bold Small Mu Symbol

𝝻 (U+1D77B) is a mathematical sans-serif bold small mu character for math and typesetting.

U+1D77B

𝝻 is a Unicode character from the mathematical alphabets block. It’s named “MATHEMATICAL SANS-SERIF BOLD SMALL MU” and is commonly used when a bold, sans-serif mu is needed. Use it anywhere you need a consistent math-style symbol.

Mathematical Sans-serif Bold Small Mu Symbol Meaning

𝝻 represents a Greek letter mu (μ) in a specific typographic style: mathematical, sans-serif, and bold, for the “small” (lowercase) form. In practice, it’s mainly used in technical writing and digital typography where the appearance of the symbol matters—such as matching the weight and font style of surrounding math variables. Like other math alphanumeric symbols, it’s best understood as a styled version of μ rather than a standalone concept. When you need “mu” with bold sans-serif formatting, 𝝻 helps keep your notation consistent across documents and interfaces.

Common uses

  • Typing “bold sans-serif” mu in math notes and homework
  • Using in scientific or engineering documents where μ must match typography
  • Designing math-themed UI labels, dashboards, or charts
  • Creating consistent symbols in LaTeX-like or Unicode math text
  • Publishing social or educational graphics that include math variables

Examples

𝝻 Mathem. Sans-Serif Bold Small Mu

  • 𝝻The rate depends on 𝝻 as defined in the model.
  • 𝝻Let 𝝻 be the parameter for the chosen distribution.
  • 𝝻Compute μ using 𝝻 in the bold sans-serif style.
  • 𝝻For small 𝝻, the approximation holds.
  • 𝝻Plot the function with 𝝻 on the horizontal axis.

Variations

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Technical codes

UnicodeU+1D77B
HTML Entity𝝻
HTML Code𝝻
CSS\1D77B

FAQ

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

𝝻 represents a Greek letter mu (μ) in a specific typographic style: mathematical, sans-serif, and bold, for the “small” (lowercase) form. In practice, it’s mainly used in technical writing and digital typography where the appearance of the symbol matters—such as matching the weight and font style of surrounding math variables. Like other math alphanumeric symbols, it’s best understood as a styled version of μ rather than a standalone concept. When you need “mu” with bold sans-serif formatting, 𝝻 helps keep your notation consistent across documents and interfaces.

What Unicode character is 𝝻?

𝝻 is the Unicode character named “MATHEMATICAL SANS-SERIF BOLD SMALL MU” with code point U+1D77B.

How do I copy 𝝻 reliably?

Copy the character directly from this page. If you need to avoid copy/paste issues, use the Unicode escape U+1D77B in code or HTML entity format.

Is 𝝻 the same as the regular Greek mu (μ)?

It represents mu, but in a specific typographic form: mathematical, sans-serif, and bold. Visually and in rendering, it may differ from the standard μ.

Will 𝝻 always display correctly on my device?

Display depends on font support for this Unicode range. Many modern fonts support it, but if it doesn’t, a fallback may change how it appears.