Greek letters used in mathematics

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Greek alphabet
Α α Alpha Β β Beta
Γ γ Gamma Δ δ Delta
Ε ε Epsilon Ζ ζ Zeta
Η η Eta Θ θ Theta
Ι ι Iota Κ κ Kappa
Λ λ Lambda Μ μ Mu
Ν ν Nu Ξ ξ Xi
Ο ο Omicron Π π Pi
Ρ ρ Rho Σ σ Sigma
Τ τ Tau Υ υ Upsilon
Φ φ Phi Χ χ Chi
Ψ ψ Psi Ω ω Omega
obsolete letters
Ϝ ϝ Digamma San
Ϙ ϙ Qoppa Ϡ ϡ Sampi

Greek letters are used in mathematics, science, engineering, and other areas where mathematical notation is used as symbols for constants, 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 o. Small ι (iota) and υ (upsilon) are also rarely used, since they closely resemble the Latin letters i and u. Sometimes font variants of Greek letters are used as distinct symbols in mathematics.

In mathematical finance, The Greeks are the variables denoted by Greek letters used to describe the risk of certain investments.

English-speaking mathematicians use neither the modern nor the historical Greek pronunciations of the names of the letters, but the traditional English names, e.g. [ˈθeɪtʌ] for θ cf. ancient [tʰɛ̂ːta] and modern [ˈθita].

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.

[edit] Αα (Alpha)

[edit] Ββ (Beta)

[edit] Γγ (Gamma)

[edit] Δδ (Delta)

[edit] Εε (Epsilon)

[edit] Ζζ (Zeta)

[edit] Ηη (Eta)

[edit] Θθ (Theta)

[edit] Ιι (Iota)

[edit] Κκ (Kappa)

[edit] Λλ (Lambda)

[edit] Μμ (Mu)

[edit] Νν (Nu)

[edit] Ξξ (Xi)

[edit] Οο (Omicron)

  • The big O notation apparently uses a capital Omicron, not a capital O.

[edit] Ππ (Pi)

[edit] Ρρ (Rho)

[edit] Σσ (Sigma)

[edit] Ττ (Tau)

[edit] Υυ (Upsilon)

[edit] Φφ (Phi)

[edit] Χχ (Chi)

[edit] Ψψ (Psi)

[edit] Ωω (Omega)

[edit] See also