Alpha - the first letter of the Greek alphabet; in addition to its numerical value of one, it often symbolizes the beginning or the first in a series, such as in alpha testing.
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Beta - the second letter of the Greek alphabet; it is commonly used in various fields such as finance to denote the second version of a product or to represent the volatility of an asset.
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Γ / γ
Gamma - the third letter of the Greek alphabet; in mathematics and physics, it often represents specific functions, such as the gamma function, used in probability and statistics.
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Δ / δ
Delta - the fourth letter of the Greek alphabet; frequently utilized to denote change or difference in mathematics, particularly in calculus, such as in the change in value of a function.
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Ε / ε
Epsilon - the fifth letter of the Greek alphabet; in calculus and set theory, it is often used to represent a very small positive quantity, fundamental in the definition of limits.
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Ζ / ζ
Zeta - the sixth letter of the Greek alphabet; it appears in various scientific contexts, including zeta potential in chemistry, which describes the stability of colloidal dispersions.
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Η / η
Eta - the seventh letter of the Greek alphabet; it is often linked with efficiency in engineering contexts, especially in thermodynamics, where it's a measure of energy conversion.
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Θ / θ
Theta - the eighth letter of the Greek alphabet; this letter is commonly used in mathematics to represent angles in geometry and in statistics to denote population parameters.
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Ι / ι
Iota - the ninth letter of the Greek alphabet; it is sometimes used in expressions of a very small quantity, symbolizing a minute detail or a negligible amount.
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Κ / κ
Kappa - the tenth letter of the Greek alphabet; it is often found in statistics, specifically as the kappa coefficient, which measures agreement among raters.
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Λ / λ
Lambda - the eleventh letter of the Greek alphabet; widely used in physics and engineering to represent wavelength or decay constants in various equations.
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Μ / μ
Mu - the twelfth letter of the Greek alphabet; it frequently represents the metric prefix for micro (10^-6) or denotes the mean in statistical distributions.
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Ν / ν
Nu - the thirteenth letter of the Greek alphabet; it is often used in fluid dynamics and physics to represent specific quantities like frequency.
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Ξ / ξ
Xi - the fourteenth letter of the Greek alphabet; less commonly adopted in general use, but notable in certain mathematical notations and theories.
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Ο / ο
Omicron - the fifteenth letter of the Greek alphabet; used in various contexts, often simply denoting a small size or amount.
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Π / π
Pi - the sixteenth letter of the Greek alphabet; it represents the mathematical constant approximately equal to 3.14, crucial for calculations involving circles, such as circumference and area.
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Ρ / ρ
Rho - the seventeenth letter of the Greek alphabet; frequently used in statistics and physics to denote density or correlation coefficients.
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Σ / σ
Sigma - the eighteenth letter of the Greek alphabet; in mathematics, it signifies summation, indicating the total of a series of numbers.
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Τ / τ
Tau - the nineteenth letter of the Greek alphabet; often used in mathematics and science to represent torque or time constants in different contexts.
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Υ / υ
Upsilon - the twentieth letter of the Greek alphabet; its usage is less frequent, but it appears in various disciplines including particle physics.
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Φ / φ
Phi - the twenty-first letter of the Greek alphabet; commonly associated with the golden ratio in mathematics, approximately equal to 1.618, it appears in various aspects of art and nature.
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Χ / χ
Chi - the twenty-second letter of the Greek alphabet; frequently used in mathematics and statistics, it denotes the chi-squared distribution in inferential statistics.
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Ψ / ψ
Psi - the twenty-third letter of the Greek alphabet; in psychology, it represents the study of the mind, and in quantum mechanics, it is used to denote wave functions.
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Ω / ω
Omega - the twenty-fourth and last letter of the Greek alphabet; it commonly represents the end or the last in a series, and in physics, it denotes ohms, a unit of electrical resistance.