A letter looks like number 3. What is it?
It is \mathfrak{Z}
from the STIX font.
\documentclass{article}
\usepackage{amsmath}
\usepackage{stix}
\begin{document}
$\sqrt{n} ( \mathscr{K}_n - \mathscr{K} ) \xrightarrow{d} \mathfrak{Z}$
\end{document}
this is almost certainly a fraktur Z --$\frak{Z}$
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while the letter does look quite like the cyrillic Ze, in western math there is a very long history of using the fraktur alphabet, but the only "common" cyrillic letter i know of that has made its way into western math is the Sha (first letter of the name shafarevich, and also used for the shuffle product).