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Greek letters used in mathematics, science, and engineering

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Alpha Beta Gamma Delta Epsilon Zeta Eta Theta Iota Kappa Lambda Mu

Nu Xi Omicron Pi Rho Sigma Tau Upsilon Phi Chi Psi Omega

Greek letters are used in mathematics, science, engineering, and other areas where mathematical notation is used as symbols forconstants, special functions, and also conventionally for variables representing certain quantities. In these contexts, the capital letters and the small letters represent distinct and unrelated entities. Those Greek letters which have the same form as Latin letters are usually not used: capital A, B, E, H, I, K, M,

N, O, P, T, X, Y, Z. Small (iota), (omicron) and (upsilon) are also rarely used, since they closely resemble the Latin letters i, o and u. Sometimes font variants of Greek letters are used as distinct symbols in mathematics, in particular for (phi) and (pi). In mathematical finance, the Greeks are the variables denoted by Greek letters used to describe the risk of certain investments. The majority of English-speaking mathematicians use neither the modern nor the historical Greek pronunciations of the names of the letters, but the traditional English pronunciation, e.g. /et/ for , cf. ancient [t
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ta and modern [ita .

1 Typography 2 Concepts represented by a Greek letter

o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o

2.1 (alpha) 2.2 (beta) 2.3 (gamma) 2.4 (delta) 2.5 (epsilon) 2.6 (digamma) 2.7 (zeta) 2.8 (eta) 2.9 (theta) 2.10 (iota) 2.11 (kappa) 2.12 (lambda) 2.13 (mu) 2.14 (nu) 2.15 (xi) 2.16 (omicron) 2.17 (pi) 2.18 (rho) 2.19 (sigma) 2.20 (tau)

o o o o o

2.21 (upsilon) 2.22 (phi) 2.23 (chi) 2.24 (psi) 2.25 (omega)

3 See also 4 References

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The Greek letter forms used in maths are often different from those used in Greek-language text: they are designed to be used in isolation, not connected to other letters, and some use variant forms which are not normally used in current Greek typography. The OpenType font format has the feature tag 'mgrk' "Mathematical Greek" to identify a glyph as representing a Greek letter to be used in mathematical (as opposed to Greek language) contexts. The table below shows a comparison of Greek letters rendered in TeX and HTML. The font used in the TeX rendering is an italic style. This is in line with the convention that variables should be italicized. As Greek letters are more often than not used as variables in mathematical formulas, a Greek letter appearing similar to the TeX rendering is more likely to be encountered in works involving mathematics.
Greek letters

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Alpha

Digamma

Kappa

Omicron

Upsilon

Beta

Zeta

Lambda

Pi

Phi

Gamma

Eta

Mu

Rho

Chi

Delta

Theta

Nu

Sigma

Psi

Epsilon

Iota

Xi

Tau

Omega

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represented by a Greek letter

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(alpha)

represents:

the first angle in a triangle, opposite the side A one root of a quadratic equation, where represents the other the ratio of collector current to emitter current in a bipolar junction transistor (BJT) in electronics the statistical significance of a result the false positive rate in statistics the reciprocal of the sacrifice ratio the fine structure constant in physics the angle of attack of an airplane an alpha particle (He2+) angular acceleration in physics the linear thermal expansion coefficient the thermal diffusivity the alpha carbon is the first carbon after the carbon that attaches to a functional group in organic chemistry


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the -carbon is the backbone carbon next to the carbonyl carbon in amino acids right ascension in astrometry
(beta)

represents the beta function represents:

the second angle in a triangle, opposite the side B one root of a quadratic equation, where represents the other the ratio of collector current to base current in a bipolar junction transistor (BJT) in electronics (current gain)

the false negative rate in statistics the beta coefficient, the non-diversifiable risk, of an asset in mathematical finance the sideslip angle of an airplane the first-order effects of variations in Coriolis force with latitude in planetary dynamics a beta particle (e-) sound intensity


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velocity divided by the speed of light in special relativity the beta brain wave in brain or cognitive sciences ecliptic latitude in astrometry
(gamma)

represents:

the reflection coefficient of a transmission or telecommunication line. the confinement factor of an optical mode in a waveguide the gamma function, a generalization of the factorial the upper incomplete gamma function the modular group, the group of fractional linear transformations the gamma distribution, a continuous probability distribution defined using the gamma function second-order sensitivity to price in mathematical finance the Christoffel symbols of the second kind the neighbourhood of a vertex in a graph

represents:


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the partial safety factors applied to loads and materials in structural engineering the specific weight of substances the lower incomplete gamma function the third angle in a triangle, opposite the side C the Euler-Mascheroni constant in mathematics gamma rays and the photon the heat capacity ratio in thermodynamics the Lorentz factor in special relativity the damping constant (kg/s)
(delta)

represents:

a finite difference a difference operator a symmetric difference the Laplace operator the angle that subtends the arc of a circular curve in surveying the determinant of an inverse matrix[1]

the maximum degree of any vertex in a given graph the difference or change in a given variable, e.g. v means a difference or change in velocity sensitivity to price in mathematical finance distance to Earth, measured in astronomical units heat in a chemical formula the discriminant in the quadratic formula which determines the nature of the roots the degrees of freedom in a non-pooled statistical hypothesis test of two population means

represents:

a variation in the calculus of variations the Kronecker delta function the Feigenbaum constant the force of interest in mathematical finance the Dirac delta function the receptor which enkephalins have the highest affinity for in pharmacology the Skorokhod integral in Malliavin calculus, a subfield of stochastic analysis the minimum degree of any vertex in a given graph a partial charge. - represents a negative partial charge, and + represents a positive partial charge chemistry (See also: Solvation)


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declination in astrometry the Turner Function in computational material science noncentrality measure in statistics[2]
(epsilon)

represents:

a small positive quantity; see limit a random error in regression analysis in set theory, the limit ordinal of the sequence in computer science, the empty string the Levi-Civita symbol in electromagnetics, dielectric permittivity emissivity strain in continuum mechanics permittivity the Earth's axial tilt in astrometry

elasticity in economics expected value in probability theory and statistics electromotive force in chemistry, the molar extinction coefficient of a chromophore.

set membership symbol is based on


(digamma)

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is sometimes used to represent the digamma function, though the Latin letter F (which is nearly identical) is usually substituted.

is used to represent wau as a number which its value 5/6 + (5/6+(5/6+(5/6+(5/6+5/6+5/6+/6/6/6/6/6/6 is one of the two equations/values that show finity is infinity. The other is / = but x/x = 1 so 1= and 1x = x and x = so x which could be any number is

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(zeta)

represents:


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the Riemann zeta function and other zeta functions in mathematics the coefficient of viscous friction in polymer dynamics the damping ratio relative vertical vorticity in fluid dynamics
(eta)

represents:


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the intrinsic impedance of medium (usually free space) the partial regression coefficient in statistics elasticities in economics the absolute vertical vorticity (relative vertical vorticity + Coriolis effect) in fluid dynamics an index of refraction a type of meson viscosity efficiency the Minkowski metric tensor in relativity noise in communication system models
(theta)

represents:

an asymptotically tight bound related to big O notation. sensitivity to the passage of time in mathematical finance (set theory), a certain ordinal number

represents:

a plane angle in geometry the angle to the x axis in the xy-plane in spherical or cylindrical coordinates potential temperature in thermodynamics the mean time between failure in reliability engineering soil water contents in soil science Debye temperature theta functions

sometimes also ("script theta"), cursive form of theta, often used in handwriting

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the first Chebyshev function in number theory

(iota)

represents:

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the index generator function in APL (in the form )


(kappa)

represents:


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the Von Krmn constant the kappa curve the condition number of a matrix in numerical analysis the connectivity of a graph in graph theory curvature dielectric constant thermal conductivity (usually a lowercase Latin k) thermal diffusivity a spring constant (usually a lowercase Latin k) the heat capacity ratio in thermodynamics (usually ) the receptor which dynorphins have the highest affinity for in pharmacology
(lambda)

represents:

the von Mangoldt function in number theory the set of logical axioms in the axiomatic method of logical deduction in first-order logic the cosmological constant a type of baryon a diagonal matrix of eigenvalues in linear algebra the permeance of a material in electromagnetism

represents:

one wavelength of electromagnetic radiation the decay constant in radioactivity function expressions in the lambda calculus a general eigenvalue in linear algebra the expected number of occurrences in a Poisson distribution in probability the arrival rate in queueing theory the average lifetime or rate parameter in an exponential distribution (commonly used across statistics, physics, and engineering)

the failure rate in reliability engineering the mean or average value (probability and statistics) the latent heat of fusion the lagrange multiplier in the mathematical optimization method, known as the shadow price in economics


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the Lebesgue measure denotes the volume or measure of a Lebesgue measurable set longitude in geodesy linear density ecliptic longitude in astrometry the Liouville function in number theory the Carmichael function in number theory a unit of measure of volume equal to one microlitre (1 L) or one cubic millimetre (1 mm) the empty string in formal grammar
(mu)

represents:

the Mbius function in number theory the ring representation of a representation module the population mean or expected value in probability and statistics


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a measure in measure theory micro-, an SI prefix denoting 106 (one millionth) the coefficient of friction in physics the service rate in queueing theory the dynamic viscosity in physics magnetic permeability in electromagnetics a muon reduced mass chemical potential in condensed matter physics the receptor which endorphins have the highest affinity for in pharmacology
(nu)

represents:


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frequency in physics in hertz (Hz) Poisson's ratio in material science a neutrino kinematic viscosity of liquids stoichiometric coefficient in chemistry dimension of nullspace in maths
(xi)

represents:

the grand canonical ensemble found in statistical mechanics a type of baryon

represents:


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a random variable. the extent of a chemical reaction coherence length the damping ratio universal set
(omicron)

represents:

big O notation (may be represented by an uppercase Latin O as well)

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(pi)

represents:

the product operator in mathematics a plane

represents:

Archimedes' constant, the ratio of a circle's circumference to its diameter the prime-counting function profit in microeconomics and game theory inflation in macroeconomics, expressed as a constant with respect to time the state distribution of a Markov chain a type of covalent bond in chemistry (pi bond) a pion (pi meson) in particle physics in electronics, a special type of small signal model is referred to as a hybrid-pi model

(a graphic variant, see pomega) represents:

angular frequency of a wave, in fluid dynamics (angular frequency is usually represented by this may be confused with vorticity in a fluid dynamics context)

but


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longitude of pericenter, in celestial mechanics[3] comoving distance, in cosmology[4]


(rho)

represents:


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the radius in a polar, cylindrical, or spherical coordinate system the correlation coefficient in statistics the sensitivity to interest rate in mathematical finance density (mass or charge per unit volume) resistivity the shape and reshape operators in APL (in the form ) the utilization in queueing theory the rank of a matrix
(sigma)

represents:

the summation operator

the covariance matrix the set of terminal symbols in a formal grammar

represents:


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Stefan-Boltzmann constant in blackbody radiation the divisor function in number theory the real part of the complex variable s = + i t in analytic number theory the sign of a permutation in the theory of finite groups the population standard deviation, a measure of spread in probability and statistics a type of covalent bond in chemistry (sigma bond) the selection operator in relational algebra stress in mechanics electrical conductivity area density nuclear cross section uncertainty utilization in operations management surface charge density for microparticles
(tau)

(lower-case) represents:

an interval of time a mean lifetime torque, the rotational force in mechanics the elementary tau lepton in particle physics the lifetime of a spontaneous emission process the time constant of any device, such as an RC circuit proper time in relativity Kendall tau rank correlation coefficient, a measure of rank correlation in statistics the golden ratio 1.618... (although (phi) is more common) Ramanujan's tau function in number theory in astronomy, a measure of opacity, or how much sunlight cannot penetrate the atmosphere the intertwining operator in representation theory the tau in biochemistry, a protein associated to microtubules shear stress in continuum mechanics

the number of divisors of highly composite numbers (sequence A000005 in OEIS) the prefix of many stars, via the Bayer stellar designation system an internal system step in transition systems a type variable in type theories, such as the simply typed lambda calculus path tortuosity in reservoir engineering a proposed name for the mathematical constant of a circle's circumference to radius ratio, with value 2 (6.283...).

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(upsilon)

represents:

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an elementary particle
(phi)

represents:

the work function in physics; the energy required by a photon to remove an electron from the surface of a metal

magnetic flux the cumulative distribution function of the normal distribution in statistics phenyl functional group the reciprocal of the golden ratio (represented by , below), also represented as 1/ note: a symbol for the empty set, , resembles but is not

represents:

the golden ratio 1.618... in mathematics, art, and architecture Euler's totient function in number theory a holomorphic map on an analytic space the argument of a complex number in mathematics the value of a plane angle in physics and mathematics the angle to the z axis in spherical coordinates latitude in geodesy a scalar field radiant flux electric potential the probability density function of the normal distribution in statistics

a feature of a syntactic node giving that node characteristics such as gender, number and person in syntax

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(chi)

represents:


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the chi distribution in statistics ( is the more frequently encountered chi-squared distribution) the chromatic number of a graph in graph theory the Euler characteristic in algebraic topology electronegativity in the periodic table the Rabi frequency the spinor of a fundamental particle the Fourier transform of a linear response function a character in mathematics; especially a Dirichlet character in number theory the Sigma vectors in the unscented transform used in the unscented Kalman filter sometimes the mole fraction a characteristic or indicator function in mathematics
(psi)

represents:

water potential a quaternary combinator in combinatory logic

represents:


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the wave function in the Schrdinger equation of quantum mechanics the stream function in fluid dynamics yaw angle in vehicle dynamics the angle between the x-axis and the tangent to the curve in the intrinsic coordinates system the second Chebyshev function in number theory
(omega)

represents:

the Omega constant an asymptotic lower bound related to big O notation in probability theory and statistical mechanics, the set of possible distinct system states the SI unit measure of electric resistance, the ohm

the rotation rate of an object, particularly a planet, in dynamics a solid angle a baryon the arithmetic function counting a number's prime factors the right ascension of the ascending node in celestial mechanics the density parameter in cosmology

represents:

the first infinite ordinal the set of natural numbers in set theory (although mathematics) or N is more common in other areas of

an asymptotically dominant quantity related to big O notation in probability theory, a possible outcome of an experiment angular velocity / radian frequency a complex cube root of unity the other is (used to describe various ways of calculating the discrete Fourier transform)

vertical velocity in pressure-based coordinate systems (commonly used in atmospheric dynamics) a meson the arithmetic function counting a number's distinct prime factors a differential form (esp. on an analytic space) the argument of periapsis in celestial mechanics the symbol , a graphic variant of , is sometimes construed as omega with a bar over it; see

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