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Blackboard bold is a type of font often used for certain symbols in mathematical texts, in which certain lines of the symbol (usually vertical, or near-vertical lines) are doubled. These symbols are also referred to as double struck, although attempting to produce them by double striking is unlikely to give satisfactory results.

In some texts, these symbols are simply shown in bold, and blackboard bold in fact originated from the attempt to write bold letters on blackboards in a way that clearly differentiated them from non-bold letters. Wikipedia too uses ordinary bold in place of blackboard bold, as browser support for the latter is far from universal.

In Unicode blackboard bold symbols are encoded from U+1D538 to U+1D551 (uppercase), U+1D552 to U+1D56B (lowercase) and U+1D7D8 to U+1D7E1 (digits). Note that these are outside the Basic Multilingual Plane (BMP), and so very new and not widely supported. A few of the more common ones (C, H, N, P, Q, R and Z) are also present in the BMP, and therefore more widely supported.

The following table shows some of the more common uses of blackboard bold. The first column shows the letter in ordinary bold. In those case where Unicode encodes the symbol in the BMP, the second column shows this encoding, together with the symbol itself (which will only display correctly if your browser supports Unicode and has access to a suitable font). The third column mentions typical uses in mathematical texts.

A Sometimes represents the algebraic numbers, the algebraic closure of Q (although a Q with an overline is often used instead).
CU+2102 ℂRepresents the complex numbers.
F Often used for finite fields, with a subscript to indicate the order.
HU+210D ℍRepresents the quaternions. (The H stands for Hamilton.)
'J Sometimes represents the irrational numbers, R'Q.
O Represents the octonions.
NU+2115 ℕRepresents the natural numbers, which may or may not include 0.
QU+211A ℚRepresents the rational numbers.
RU+211D ℝRepresents the real numbers.
ZU+2124 ℤRepresents the integers.

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