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Omega (capital: Ω, lowercase: ω; Greek Ωμέγα) is the 24th and last letter of the Greek alphabet. In the Greek numeric system, it has a value of 800. The word literally means "great O" (ō mega, mega meaning 'great'), as opposed to omicron, which means "little O" (o mikron, micron meaning "little").[1] This name is Byzantine; in Classical Greek, the letter was called ō (ὦ), whereas the omicron was called ou (οὖ).[2] The form of the uppercase letter derives from that of an omicron (Ο) broken up at the side (), with the edges subsequently turned outward (, , ).[3] The modern lowercase shape goes back to the uncial form , a form that developed during the 3rd century BC in ancient handwriting on papyrus, from a flattened-out form of the letter () that had its edges curved even further upward.[4]
In phonetic terms, the Ancient Greek Ω is a long open-mid o [ɔː], comparable to the vowel of British English raw. In Modern Greek, Ω represents the same sound as omicron. The letter omega is transcribed ō or simply o.
Omega (the last letter of the Greek alphabet) is often used to denote the last, the end, or the ultimate limit of a set, in contrast to alpha, the first letter of the Greek alphabet.
Omega was also adopted into the early Cyrillic alphabet. See Cyrillic omega (Ѡ, ѡ). A Raetic variant is conjectured to be at the origin or parallel evolution of the Elder Futhark ᛟ.
Omega was also adopted into the Latin alphabet, as a letter of the 1982 revision to the African reference alphabet. It has had little use. See Latin omega.
Omega is also used in Christianity, as a part of the Alpha and Omega metaphor.
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The symbol Ω (uppercase letter)[edit]
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The uppercase letter Ω is used as a symbol:
- In chemistry:
- For oxygen-18, a natural, stable isotope of oxygen.[5]
- In physics:
- For ohm – SI unit of electrical resistance; formerly also used upside down (℧) to represent mho, the old name for the inverse of an ohm (now siemens with symbol S) used for electrical conductance. Unicode has a separate code point for the ohm sign (U+2126, Ω), but it is included only for backward compatibility, and the Greek uppercase omega character (U+03A9, Ω) is preferred.[6]
- In statistical mechanics, Ω refers to the multiplicity (number of microstates) in a system.
- The solid angle or the rate of precession in a gyroscope.
- In particle physics to represent the Omega baryons.
- In astronomy (cosmology), Ω refers to the density of the universe, also called the density parameter.
- In astronomy (orbital mechanics), Ω refers to the longitude of the ascending node of an orbit
- In mathematics and computer science:
- In complex analysis, the Omega constant, a solution of Lambert's W function
- A variable for a 2-dimensional region in calculus, usually corresponding to the domain of a double integral.
- In topos theory, the (codomain of the) subobject classifier of an elementary topos.
- In combinatory logic, the looping combinator, (λ x. x x) (λ x. x x)
- In group theory, the omega and agemo subgroups of a p-group, Ω(G) and ℧(G)
- In statistics, it is used as the symbol for the sample space, or total set of possible outcomes.
- In number theory, Ω(n) is the number of prime divisors of n.
- in notation related to Big O notation to describe the asymptotic behavior of functions.
- Chaitin's constant.
- As part of logo or trademark:
- The logo of Omega Watches SA.
- Part of the Badge of the Supreme Court of the United Kingdom.
- Part of the mission patch for STS-135, as it was the last mission of the Space Shuttle program.
- The logo of the God of War video game series based around Greek mythology.
- The logo of E-123 Omega, a Sonic the Hedgehog character.
- The logo of the Heroes of Olympus series, based on Greek mythology.
- the logo of the Ultramarines in Warhammer 40,000
- The logo of Primal Groudon, the version mascot of Pokémon Omega Ruby.
- Other
- The symbol of the resistance movement against the Vietnam-era draft
- Year or date of death
- Used to refer to the lowest-ranked wolf in a pack
- In eschatology, the symbol for the end of everything
- In molecular biology, the symbol is used as shorthand to signify a genetic construct introduced by a two-point crossover
The symbol ω (lower case letter)[edit]
The minuscule letter ω is used as a symbol:
- Biochemistry and chemistry:
- Denotes the carbon atom furthest from the carboxyl group of a fatty acid.
- In biochemistry, for one of the RNA Polymerase subunits.
- In biochemistry, for the dihedral angle associated with the peptide group, involving the backbone atoms Cα-C'-N-Cα
- In genomics, as a measure of evolution at the protein level (also denoted as dN/dS or Ka/Ks ratio).
- Physics
- angular velocity or angular frequency
- Computational fluid dynamics: the specific turbulence dissipation rate
- In meteorology, the change of pressure with respect to time of a parcel of air.
- In circuit analysis and signal processing to represent natural frequency, related to frequency f by ω = 2πf
- In astronomy, as a ranking of a star's brightness within a constellation
- In astronomy (orbital mechanics), as designation of the argument of periapsis of an orbit
- In particle physics to represent the omega meson
- Computer science:
- In notation related to Big O notation, the asymptotically dominant nature of functions
- In relational database theory to represent NULL, a missing or inapplicable value.
- Mathematics:
- The first transfinite ordinal number, often identified with the set of natural numbers including 0 (sometimes written )
- In set theory, the first uncountable ordinal number (more commonly written as ω1)
- The complex cube roots of 1
- The Wright Omega function
- A generic differential form
- In number theory, ω(n) is the number of distinct prime divisors of n.
- In number theory, an arithmetic function
- In combinatory logic, the self-application combinator, (λ x. x x)
- In mathematical/options finance, the elasticity of financial options
- In analytical investment management, the tracking error of an investment manager
- Other:
- Used in place of ん in Japanese typing shorthand.
- In linguistics, the phonological word
- In textual criticism, the archetype of a manuscript tradition
- In sociology, used to refer to the lowest ranking member of a group
Character Encodings[edit]
- Greek Omega / Coptic Oou
Character | Ω | ω | Ⲱ | ⲱ | ||||
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Unicode name | GREEK CAPITAL LETTER OMEGA | GREEK SMALL LETTER OMEGA | COPTIC CAPITAL LETTER OOU | COPTIC SMALL LETTER OOU | ||||
Encodings | decimal | hex | decimal | hex | decimal | hex | decimal | hex |
Unicode | 937 | U+03A9 | 969 | U+03C9 | 11440 | U+2CB0 | 11441 | U+2CB1 |
UTF-8 | 206 169 | CE A9 | 207 137 | CF 89 | 226 178 176 | E2 B2 B0 | 226 178 177 | E2 B2 B1 |
Numeric character reference | Ω | Ω | ω | ω | Ⲱ | Ⲱ | ⲱ | ⲱ |
Named character reference | Ω | ω | ||||||
DOS Greek | 151 | 97 | 224 | E0 | ||||
DOS Greek-2 | 213 | D5 | 250 | FA | ||||
Windows 1253 | 217 | D9 | 249 | F9 | ||||
TeX | \Omega | \omega |
- Cyrillic Omega
Character | Ѡ | ѡ | ꙻ | |||
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Unicode name | CYRILLIC CAPITAL LETTER OMEGA | CYRILLIC SMALL LETTER OMEGA | COMBINING CYRILLIC LETTER OMEGA | |||
Encodings | decimal | hex | decimal | hex | decimal | hex |
Unicode | 1120 | U+0460 | 1121 | U+0461 | 42619 | U+A67B |
UTF-8 | 209 160 | D1 A0 | 209 161 | D1 A1 | 234 153 187 | EA 99 BB |
Numeric character reference | Ѡ | Ѡ | ѡ | ѡ | ꙻ | ꙻ |
Character | Ѻ | ѻ | Ꙍ | ꙍ | ||||
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Unicode name | CYRILLIC CAPITAL LETTER ROUND OMEGA | CYRILLIC SMALL LETTER ROUND OMEGA | CYRILLIC CAPITAL LETTER BROAD OMEGA | CYRILLIC SMALL LETTER BROAD OMEGA | ||||
Encodings | decimal | hex | decimal | hex | decimal | hex | decimal | hex |
Unicode | 1146 | U+047A | 1147 | U+047B | 42572 | U+A64C | 42573 | U+A64D |
UTF-8 | 209 186 | D1 BA | 209 187 | D1 BB | 234 153 140 | EA 99 8C | 234 153 141 | EA 99 8D |
Numeric character reference | Ѻ | Ѻ | ѻ | ѻ | Ꙍ | Ꙍ | ꙍ | ꙍ |
- Latin / IPA Omega
Character | ɷ | |
---|---|---|
Unicode name | LATIN SMALL LETTER CLOSED OMEGA | |
Encodings | decimal | hex |
Unicode | 631 | U+0277 |
UTF-8 | 201 183 | C9 B7 |
Numeric character reference | ɷ | ɷ |
- Technical Omega symbols
Character | ⍵ | ⍹ | Ω | ℧ | ||||
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Unicode name | APL FUNCTIONAL SYMBOL OMEGA | APL FUNCTIONAL SYMBOL OMEGA UNDERBAR | OHM SIGN | INVERTED OHM SIGN | ||||
Encodings | decimal | hex | decimal | hex | decimal | hex | decimal | hex |
Unicode | 9077 | U+2375 | 9081 | U+2379 | 8486 | U+2126 | 8487 | U+2127 |
UTF-8 | 226 141 181 | E2 8D B5 | 226 141 185 | E2 8D B9 | 226 132 166 | E2 84 A6 | 226 132 167 | E2 84 A7 |
Numeric character reference | ⍵ | ⍵ | ⍹ | ⍹ | Ω | Ω | ℧ | ℧ |
- Mathematical Omega
Character | 𝛀 | 𝛚 | 𝛺 | 𝜔 | 𝜴 | 𝝎 | ||||||
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Unicode name | MATHEMATICAL BOLD CAPITAL OMEGA |
MATHEMATICAL BOLD SMALL OMEGA |
MATHEMATICAL ITALIC CAPITAL OMEGA |
MATHEMATICAL ITALIC SMALL OMEGA |
MATHEMATICAL BOLD ITALIC CAPITAL OMEGA |
MATHEMATICAL BOLD ITALIC SMALL OMEGA |
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Encodings | decimal | hex | decimal | hex | decimal | hex | decimal | hex | decimal | hex | decimal | hex |
Unicode | 120512 | U+1D6C0 | 120538 | U+1D6DA | 120570 | U+1D6FA | 120596 | U+1D714 | 120628 | U+1D734 | 120654 | U+1D74E |
UTF-8 | 240 157 155 128 | F0 9D 9B 80 | 240 157 155 154 | F0 9D 9B 9A | 240 157 155 186 | F0 9D 9B BA | 240 157 156 148 | F0 9D 9C 94 | 240 157 156 180 | F0 9D 9C B4 | 240 157 157 142 | F0 9D 9D 8E |
UTF-16 | 55349 57024 | D835 DEC0 | 55349 57050 | D835 DEDA | 55349 57082 | D835 DEFA | 55349 57108 | D835 DF14 | 55349 57140 | D835 DF34 | 55349 57166 | D835 DF4E |
Numeric character reference | 𝛀 | 𝛀 | 𝛚 | 𝛚 | 𝛺 | 𝛺 | 𝜔 | 𝜔 | 𝜴 | 𝜴 | 𝝎 | 𝝎 |
Character | 𝝮 | 𝞈 | 𝞨 | 𝟂 | 𝟔 | |||||
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Unicode name | MATHEMATICAL SANS-SERIF BOLD CAPITAL OMEGA |
MATHEMATICAL SANS-SERIF BOLD SMALL OMEGA |
MATHEMATICAL SANS-SERIF BOLD ITALIC CAPITAL OMEGA |
MATHEMATICAL SANS-SERIF BOLD ITALIC SMALL OMEGA |
MATHEMATICAL SANS-SERIF BOLD ITALIC P.OOO OMEGA |
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Encodings | decimal | hex | decimal | hex | decimal | hex | decimal | hex | decimal | hex |
Unicode | 120686 | U+1D76E | 120712 | U+1D788 | 120744 | U+1D7A8 | 120770 | U+1D7C2 | 120788 | U+1D7D4 |
UTF-8 | 240 157 157 174 | F0 9D 9D AE | 240 157 158 136 | F0 9D 9E 88 | 240 157 158 168 | F0 9D 9E A8 | 240 157 159 130 | F0 9D 9F 82 | 240 157 159 148 | F0 9D 9F 94 |
UTF-16 | 55349 57198 | D835 DF6E | 55349 57224 | D835 DF88 | 55349 57256 | D835 DFA8 | 55349 57282 | D835 DFC2 | 55349 57300 | D835 DFD4 |
Numeric character reference | 𝝮 | 𝝮 | 𝞈 | 𝞈 | 𝞨 | 𝞨 | 𝟂 | 𝟂 | 𝟔 | 𝟔 |
These characters are used only as mathematical symbols. Stylized Greek text should be encoded using the normal Greek letters, with markup and formatting to indicate text style.
Notes[edit]
- ^ The Greek Alphabet
- ^ Herbert Weir Smyth. A Greek Grammar for Colleges. §1
- ^ Anne Jeffery (1961), The local scripts of archaic Greece, p.37–38.
- ^ Edward M. Thompson (1912), Introduction to Greek and Latin paleography, Oxford: Clarendon. p.144
- ^ http://www.cedex.es/NR/rdonlyres/B8A9522A-5D6F-4675-921A-24BB8458187B/124720/Capilla_et_al_geoENV_2012_Valencia_Espa%C3%B1a_Extended.pdf
- ^ Excerpts from The Unicode Standard, Version 4.0. Retrieved 11 October 2006.
- ^ Unicode Code Charts: Greek and Coptic (Range: 0370-03FF)