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== Greek Letters == | == Greek Letters == | ||
Latest revision as of 09:58, 12 July 2006
Because European mathematics is very heavily rooted in the mathematics of ancient Greece, and due to the need for many symbols to represent constants, variables, functions and other mathematical objects, mathematicians frequently use letters from the Greek alphabet in their work.
Greek Letters
Upper Case | Lower Case | Name |
---|---|---|
A | Alpha | |
B | Beta | |
Gamma | ||
Delta | ||
E | Epsilon | |
Z | Zeta | |
H | Eta | |
Theta | ||
I | Iota | |
K | Kappa | |
Lambda | ||
M | Mu | |
N | Nu | |
Xi | ||
O | o | Omicron |
Pi | ||
P | Rho | |
Sigma | ||
T | Tau | |
Y | Upsilon | |
Phi | ||
X | Chi | |
Psi | ||
Omega |