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capital Capital may refer to: Common uses * Capital city, a municipality of primary status ** List of national capital cities * Capital letter, an upper-case letter Economics and social sciences * Capital (economics), the durable produced goods used f ...
: Ω,
lowercase Letter case is the distinction between the Letter (alphabet), letters that are in larger uppercase or capitals (or more formally ''majuscule'') and smaller lowercase (or more formally ''minuscule'') in the written representation of certain lang ...
: ω; Ancient Greek ὦ, later ὦ μέγα, Modern Greek ωμέγα) is the twenty-fourth and final letter in the Greek alphabet. In the Greek numeric system/ isopsephy ( gematria), 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"). In phonetic terms, the Ancient Greek Ω represented a
long Long may refer to: Measurement * Long, characteristic of something of great duration * Long, characteristic of something of great length * Longitude (abbreviation: long.), a geographic coordinate * Longa (music), note value in early music mensur ...
open-mid back rounded vowel , comparable to the "aw" of the English word ''raw'' in dialects without the cot–caught merger, in contrast to omicron which represented the close-mid back rounded vowel , and the digraph ''ου'' which represented the
long Long may refer to: Measurement * Long, characteristic of something of great duration * Long, characteristic of something of great length * Longitude (abbreviation: long.), a geographic coordinate * Longa (music), note value in early music mensur ...
close-mid back rounded vowel . In Modern Greek, both omega and omicron represent the mid back rounded vowel or . The letter omega is transliterated into a
Latin-script alphabet A Latin-script alphabet (Latin alphabet or Roman alphabet) is an alphabet that uses letters of the Latin script. The 21-letter archaic Latin alphabet and the 23-letter classical Latin alphabet belong to the oldest of this group. The 26-letter ...
as ''ō'' or simply ''o''. As the final letter in the Greek alphabet, omega is often used to denote the last, the end, or the ultimate limit of a
set Set, The Set, SET or SETS may refer to: Science, technology, and mathematics Mathematics *Set (mathematics), a collection of elements *Category of sets, the category whose objects and morphisms are sets and total functions, respectively Electro ...
, in contrast to
alpha Alpha (uppercase , lowercase ; grc, ἄλφα, ''álpha'', or ell, άλφα, álfa) is the first letter of the Greek alphabet. In the system of Greek numerals, it has a value of one. Alpha is derived from the Phoenician letter aleph , whic ...
, the first letter of the Greek alphabet; see
Alpha and Omega Alpha (Α or α) and omega (Ω or ω) are the first and last letters of the Greek alphabet, and a title of Christ and God in the Book of Revelation. This pair of letters is used as a Christian symbol, and is often combined with the Cross, Chi-rh ...
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History

Ω was not part of the early (8th century BC) Greek alphabets. It was introduced in the late 7th century BC in the Ionian cities of Asia Minor to denote a
long Long may refer to: Measurement * Long, characteristic of something of great duration * Long, characteristic of something of great length * Longitude (abbreviation: long.), a geographic coordinate * Longa (music), note value in early music mensur ...
open-mid back rounded vowel . It is a variant of omicron (Ο), broken up at the side (), with the edges subsequently turned outward (, , , ).Anne Jeffery (1961), ''The local scripts of archaic Greece'', p.37–38. The Dorian city of Knidos as well as a few Aegean islands, namely Paros, Thasos and
Melos Milos or Melos (; el, label=Modern Greek, Μήλος, Mílos, ; grc, Μῆλος, Mêlos) is a volcanic Greek island in the Aegean Sea, just north of the Sea of Crete. Milos is the southwesternmost island in the Cyclades group. The ''Venus d ...
, chose the exact opposite innovation, using a broken-up circle for the short and a closed circle for the long . The name Ωμέγα is Byzantine; in Classical Greek, the letter was called ''ō'' () (pronounced /ɔ̂ː/), whereas the omicron was called ''ou'' () (pronounced /ôː/). 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. In addition to 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 The Elder Futhark (or Fuþark), also known as the Older Futhark, Old Futhark, or Germanic Futhark, is the oldest form of the runic alphabets. It was a writing system used by Germanic peoples for Northwest Germanic dialects in the Migration Peri ...
Othala (), also known as odal and ēðel, is a rune that represents the ''o'' and ''œ'' phonemes in the Elder Futhark and the Anglo-Saxon Futhorc writing systems respectively. Its name is derived from the reconstructed Proto-Germanic *''ōþ ...
. Omega was also adopted into the Latin alphabet, as a letter of the 1982 revision to the
African reference alphabet An African reference alphabet was first proposed in 1978 by a UNESCO-organized conference held in Niamey, Niger, and the proposed alphabet was revised in 1982. The conference recommended the use of single letters for a sound (that is, a phoneme) ...
. It has had little use. See
Latin omega Latin omega, or simply omega, is an additional letter of the Latin alphabet, based on the lowercase of the Greek letter omega . It was included as a Latin letter in the Mann and Dalby 1982 revision of the African reference alphabet and has been us ...
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The symbol Ω (uppercase letter)

The uppercase letter Ω is used as a symbol: * In
chemistry Chemistry is the science, scientific study of the properties and behavior of matter. It is a natural science that covers the Chemical element, elements that make up matter to the chemical compound, compounds made of atoms, molecules and ions ...
: ** For oxygen-18, a natural, stable isotope of oxygen. * In physics: ** For
ohm Ohm (symbol Ω) is a unit of electrical resistance named after Georg Ohm. Ohm or OHM may also refer to: People * Georg Ohm (1789–1854), German physicist and namesake of the term ''ohm'' * Germán Ohm (born 1936), Mexican boxer * Jörg Ohm (b ...
– SI unit of electrical resistance; formerly also used upside down (℧) to represent
mho The siemens (symbol: S) is the unit of electric conductance, electric susceptance, and electric admittance in the International System of Units (SI). Conductance, susceptance, and admittance are the reciprocals of resistance, reactance, and ...
, 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. ** In
statistical mechanics In physics, statistical mechanics is a mathematical framework that applies statistical methods and probability theory to large assemblies of microscopic entities. It does not assume or postulate any natural laws, but explains the macroscopic be ...
, 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 The Friedmann equations are a set of equations in physical cosmology that govern the expansion of space in homogeneous and isotropic models of the universe within the context of general relativity. They were first derived by Alexander Friedmann ...
. ** In astronomy (orbital mechanics), Ω refers to the
longitude of the ascending node The longitude of the ascending node (☊ or Ω) is one of the orbital elements used to specify the orbit of an object in space. It is the angle from a specified reference direction, called the ''origin of longitude'', to the direction of the asce ...
of an orbit. *In
mathematics Mathematics is an area of knowledge that includes the topics of numbers, formulas and related structures, shapes and the spaces in which they are contained, and quantities and their changes. These topics are represented in modern mathematics ...
and computer science: ** In complex analysis, the
Omega constant The omega constant is a mathematical constant defined as the unique real number that satisfies the equation :\Omega e^\Omega = 1. It is the value of , where is Lambert's function. The name is derived from the alternate name for Lambert's fu ...
, a solution of Lambert's W function ** In differential geometry, the space of
differential form In mathematics, differential forms provide a unified approach to define integrands over curves, surfaces, solids, and higher-dimensional manifolds. The modern notion of differential forms was pioneered by Élie Cartan. It has many applications, ...
s on a
manifold In mathematics, a manifold is a topological space that locally resembles Euclidean space near each point. More precisely, an n-dimensional manifold, or ''n-manifold'' for short, is a topological space with the property that each point has a n ...
(of a certain degree, usually with a superscript). ** 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 Combinatory logic is a notation to eliminate the need for quantified variables in mathematical logic. It was introduced by Moses Schönfinkel and Haskell Curry, and has more recently been used in computer science as a theoretical model of comput ...
, the looping combinator, ''(S I I (S I I))'' ** In group theory, the
omega and agemo subgroup In mathematics, or more specifically group theory, the omega and agemo subgroups described the so-called "power structure" of a finite ''p''-group. They were introduced in where they were used to describe a class of finite ''p''-groups whose str ...
s of a ''p''-group, Ω(''G'') and ℧(''G'') ** In group theory,
Cayley's Ω process In mathematics, Cayley's Ω process, introduced by , is a relatively invariant differential operator on the general linear group, that is used to construct invariants of a group action. As a partial differential operator acting on functions of ...
as a partial differential operator. ** 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'' (counting
multiplicity Multiplicity may refer to: In science and the humanities * Multiplicity (mathematics), the number of times an element is repeated in a multiset * Multiplicity (philosophy), a philosophical concept * Multiplicity (psychology), having or using multi ...
). ** In notation related to
Big O notation Big ''O'' notation is a mathematical notation that describes the limiting behavior of a function when the argument tends towards a particular value or infinity. Big O is a member of a family of notations invented by Paul Bachmann, Edmund Lan ...
to describe the asymptotic behavior of functions. ** Chaitin's constant. **In set theory, the first infinite ordinal number, ω ** In set theory, the first uncountable ordinal number, ω1 or Ω *As part of logo or trademark: ** The logo of
Omega Watches Omega SA is a Swiss luxury watchmaker based in Biel/Bienne, Switzerland. Founded by Louis Brandt in La Chaux-de-Fonds in 1848, the company formerly operated as ''La Generale Watch Co.'' until incorporating the name ''Omega'' in 1903, becoming ' ...
SA. ** The logo of Omegaklinikken ** Part of the original
Pioneer Pioneer commonly refers to a settler who migrates to previously uninhabited or sparsely inhabited land. In the United States pioneer commonly refers to an American pioneer, a person in American history who migrated west to join in settling and dev ...
logo. ** 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 A war god in mythology associated with war, combat, or bloodshed. They occur commonly in both monotheistic and polytheistic religions. Unlike most gods and goddesses in polytheistic religions, monotheistic deities have traditionally been po ...
'' video game series based on Greek mythology. In God of War (2018), it is revealed it stands as the symbol of war in Greece. ** The logo of
E-123 Omega The ''Sonic the Hedgehog'' video game franchise began in 1991 with the game ''Sonic the Hedgehog (1991 video game), Sonic the Hedgehog'' for the Sega Genesis, which pitted a blue anthropomorphism, anthropomorphic hedgehog named Sonic the Hedgeh ...
, a ''
Sonic the Hedgehog is a Japanese video game series and media franchise created by Sega. The franchise follows Sonic, an anthropomorphic blue hedgehog who battles the evil Doctor Eggman, a mad scientist. The main ''Sonic the Hedgehog'' games are platformers mo ...
'' 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''. ** The logo of
Darkseid Darkseid () is a supervillain appearing in American comic books published by DC Comics. The character was created by writer-artist Jack Kirby to serve as the primary antagonist of his "Fourth World (comics), Fourth World" metaseries, and was firs ...
in DC comics ** One of the logos of professional wrestler Kenny Omega ** The logo for
Meow Wolf Meow Wolf is an American arts and entertainment company that creates large-scale interactive and immersive art installations. Founded in 2008, its flagship attraction, ''House of Eternal Return'' in Santa Fe, New Mexico, is a facility, which i ...
's
Omega Mart Omega Mart is an interactive art installation created by American arts company Meow Wolf and located in the Area15 complex in Las Vegas. Those entering the installation explore a supermarket, from which they can access various other areas and u ...
in Area15, Las Vegas, Nevada. ** The logo for AMPLY Power’s Omega™ Charge Management System. ** The logo of
Lalaji Memorial Omega International School Lalaji Memorial Omega International School is a co-educational International day and boarding school situated on in Chennai, India, with more than 5000 students. The foundation stone of the school building was laid in 2005 by its promoter, Sri ...
*Other: ** The symbol of the resistance movement against the Vietnam-era draft in the United States ** Year or date of death ** 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 ** Omega Particle in the
Star Trek universe ''Star Trek'' is an American science fiction media franchise created by Gene Roddenberry, which began with the eponymous 1960s television series and quickly became a worldwide pop-culture phenomenon. The franchise has expanded into variou ...
** The final form of NetNavi bosses in some of the '' Mega Man Battle Network'' games ** The personal symbol for Death, as worn by Death in the Discworld series by Terry Pratchett ** A secret boss in the '' Final Fantasy'' series called Omega ( Ω ) Weapon. ** A character from the series ''
Doctor Who ''Doctor Who'' is a British science fiction television series broadcast by the BBC since 1963. The series depicts the adventures of a Time Lord called the Doctor, an extraterrestrial being who appears to be human. The Doctor explores the u ...
'' called Omega, believed to be one of the creators of the Time Lords of Gallifrey. ** The symbol for the highest power level of a
PSI Psi, PSI or Ψ may refer to: Alphabetic letters * Psi (Greek) (Ψ, ψ), the 23rd letter of the Greek alphabet * Psi (Cyrillic) (Ѱ, ѱ), letter of the early Cyrillic alphabet, adopted from Greek Arts and entertainment * "Psi" as an abbreviation ...
attack in the '' MOTHER/
EarthBound ''EarthBound'', released in Japan as is a role-playing video game developed by Creatures (company), Ape Inc. and HAL Laboratory and published by Nintendo for the Super Nintendo Entertainment System. The second entry in the Mother (video game s ...
'' games


The symbol ω (lower case letter)

The
minuscule Letter case is the distinction between the letters that are in larger uppercase or capitals (or more formally ''majuscule'') and smaller lowercase (or more formally ''minuscule'') in the written representation of certain languages. The writing ...
letter ω is used as a symbol: * Biology, biochemistry and chemistry: ** In biochemistry, for one of the
RNA polymerase In molecular biology, RNA polymerase (abbreviated RNAP or RNApol), or more specifically DNA-directed/dependent RNA polymerase (DdRP), is an enzyme that synthesizes RNA from a DNA template. Using the enzyme helicase, RNAP locally opens the ...
subunits ** In biochemistry, for the dihedral angle associated with the peptide group, involving the backbone atoms Cα-C'-N-Cα ** In biology, for fitness ** In
chemistry Chemistry is the science, scientific study of the properties and behavior of matter. It is a natural science that covers the Chemical element, elements that make up matter to the chemical compound, compounds made of atoms, molecules and ions ...
, for denoting the carbon atom furthest from the carboxyl group of a fatty acid ** In
genomics Genomics is an interdisciplinary field of biology focusing on the structure, function, evolution, mapping, and editing of genomes. A genome is an organism's complete set of DNA, including all of its genes as well as its hierarchical, three-dim ...
, as a measure of molecular evolution in protein-coding genes (also denoted as dN/dS or Ka/Ks ratio) * Physics **
Angular velocity In physics, angular velocity or rotational velocity ( or ), also known as angular frequency vector,(UP1) is a pseudovector representation of how fast the angular position or orientation of an object changes with time (i.e. how quickly an objec ...
or angular frequency ** In 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 = 2π''f'' ** In astronomy, as a ranking of a star's brightness within a constellation ** In orbital mechanics, as designation of the
argument of periapsis The argument of periapsis (also called argument of perifocus or argument of pericenter), symbolized as ''ω'', is one of the orbital elements of an orbiting body. Parametrically, ''ω'' is the angle from the body's ascending node to its periapsi ...
of an orbit ** In particle physics to represent the omega meson * Computer science: ** In notation related to
Big O notation Big ''O'' notation is a mathematical notation that describes the limiting behavior of a function when the argument tends towards a particular value or infinity. Big O is a member of a family of notations invented by Paul Bachmann, Edmund Lan ...
, the asymptotically dominant nature of functions ** In
relational database A relational database is a (most commonly digital) database based on the relational model of data, as proposed by E. F. Codd in 1970. A system used to maintain relational databases is a relational database management system (RDBMS). Many relatio ...
theory to represent NULL, a missing or inapplicable value ** In APL, to represent the right parameter to a function *Mathematics: ** The first and smallest transfinite
ordinal number In set theory, an ordinal number, or ordinal, is a generalization of ordinal numerals (first, second, th, etc.) aimed to extend enumeration to infinite sets. A finite set can be enumerated by successively labeling each element with the least n ...
, often identified with the set of natural numbers including 0 (sometimes written \omega_0) ** In set theory, ω1 is the first uncountable ordinal number (also sometimes written as Ω) ** A primitive root of unity, like the complex cube roots of 1 ** The Wright Omega function ** A generic
differential form In mathematics, differential forms provide a unified approach to define integrands over curves, surfaces, solids, and higher-dimensional manifolds. The modern notion of differential forms was pioneered by Élie Cartan. It has many applications, ...
** In number theory, ω(''n'') is the number of distinct prime divisors of ''n'' ** In number theory, an arithmetic function ** In
combinatory logic Combinatory logic is a notation to eliminate the need for quantified variables in mathematical logic. It was introduced by Moses Schönfinkel and Haskell Curry, and has more recently been used in computer science as a theoretical model of comput ...
, 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 ** Clique number in Graph theory * Other: ** Used in place of
ん, in hiragana or ン in katakana, is one of the Japanese kana, which each represent one mora. ん is the only kana that does not end in a vowel sound (although in certain cases the vowel ending of kana, such as す, is unpronounced). The kan ...
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 ** In shift_JIS art, used to represent the cat's mouth. (e.g. (´・ω・`) ショボーン) ** In actuarial sciences, used to represent the maximum life span that characterizes a
mortality table In actuarial science and demography, a life table (also called a mortality table or actuarial table) is a table which shows, for each age, what the probability is that a person of that age will die before their next birthday ("probability of deat ...


Character encodings


Greek omega/Coptic oou

Unicode Code Charts
Greek and Coptic (Range: 0370-03FF)
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Cyrillic omega


Latin/

IPA IPA commonly refers to: * India pale ale, a style of beer * International Phonetic Alphabet, a system of phonetic notation * Isopropyl alcohol, a chemical compound IPA may also refer to: Organizations International * Insolvency Practitioners ...
omega


Technical omega symbols


Mathematical omega

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 the style of the text.


Notes

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