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Theta (, ; uppercase: Θ or ; lowercase: θ or ; grc, ''thē̂ta'' ;
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: ''thī́ta'' ) is the eighth letter of the Greek alphabet, derived from the Phoenician letter Teth . In the system of Greek numerals, it has a value of 9.


Greek

In Ancient Greek, θ represented the aspirated voiceless dental plosive , but in Modern Greek it represents the voiceless dental fricative .


Forms

In its
archaic Archaic is a period of time preceding a designated classical period, or something from an older period of time that is also not found or used currently: *List of archaeological periods **Archaic Sumerian language, spoken between 31st - 26th cent ...
form, θ was written as a cross within a circle (as in the Etruscan or ), and later, as a line or point in circle ( or ). The cursive form was retained by Unicode as , separate from . (There is also ). For the purpose of writing Greek text, the two can be font variants of a single character, but are also used as distinct symbols in technical and mathematical contexts. Extensive lists of examples follow below at Mathematics and Science. is also common in biblical and theological usage e.g. instead of πρόθεσις (means placing in public or laying out a corpse).


Latin

In Latin script used for the Gaulish language, theta inspired the ''
tau gallicum Tau gallicum (majuscule:Ꟈ(), minuscule: ꟈ()) is a letter that was used to write the Gaulish language.). The phonetic value of the ''tau gallicum'' is thought to have been . Theta itself is used alongside Latin letters in Halkomelem, an indigenous North American language.


Cyrillic

The early Cyrillic letter '' fita'' (Ѳ, ѳ) developed from θ. This letter existed in the
Russian alphabet The Russian alphabet (russian: ру́сский алфави́т, russkiy alfavit, , label=none, or russian: ру́сская а́збука, russkaya azbuka, label=none, more traditionally) is the script used to write the Russian language. I ...
until the 1918 Russian orthography reform.


International Phonetic Alphabet

In the
International Phonetic Alphabet The International Phonetic Alphabet (IPA) is an alphabetic system of phonetic transcription, phonetic notation based primarily on the Latin script. It was devised by the International Phonetic Association in the late 19th century as a standa ...
(IPA), represents the voiceless dental fricative, as in ''thick'' or ''thin''. It does not represent the consonant in ''the'', which is the voiced dental fricative. A similar-looking symbol, which is described as a lowercase barred o, indicates in the IPA a close-mid central rounded vowel.


Mathematics and Science


Lower case

The lowercase letter θ is used as a symbol for: *A plane angle in geometry *An unknown variable in trigonometry * The voiceless dental fricative, spelled θ *A special function of several complex variables *One of the Chebyshev functions in prime number theory *The
potential temperature The potential temperature of a parcel of fluid at pressure P is the temperature that the parcel would attain if adiabatically brought to a standard reference pressure P_, usually . The potential temperature is denoted \theta and, for a gas well-a ...
in meteorology *The score of a test taker in item response theory *Theta Type Replication: a type of bacterial DNA replication specific to circular chromosomes *Threshold value of an artificial neuron *A
Bayer designation A Bayer designation is a stellar designation in which a specific star is identified by a Greek or Latin letter followed by the genitive form of its parent constellation's Latin name. The original list of Bayer designations contained 1,564 stars. ...
letter applied to a star in a constellation; usually the eighth star so labelled but not necessarily the eighth-brightest as viewed from Earth *The
statistical parameter In statistics, as opposed to its general use in mathematics, a parameter is any measured quantity of a statistical population that summarises or describes an aspect of the population, such as a mean or a standard deviation. If a population exa ...
frequently used in writing the likelihood function *The Watterson estimator for the population mutation rate in population genetics *Indicates a minimum optimum integration level determined by the intersection of GG and LL schedules (The GG-LL schedules are tools used in analyzing the potential benefits of a country pegging their domestic currency to a foreign currency.) *The reserve ratio of banks in economic models *The
ordinal collapsing function In mathematical logic and set theory, an ordinal collapsing function (or projection function) is a technique for defining ( notations for) certain recursive large countable ordinals, whose principle is to give names to certain ordinals much larger ...
developed by Solomon Feferman * Heaviside step function *In
pharmacology Pharmacology is a branch of medicine, biology and pharmaceutical sciences concerned with drug or medication action, where a drug may be defined as any artificial, natural, or endogenous (from within the body) molecule which exerts a biochemica ...
, the fraction of ligand bound to a macromolecule based on the Hill Equation


Upper case

The uppercase letter Θ is used as a symbol for: * Dimension of temperature, by SI standard (in italics) *Dimensionless temperature in transport phenomena *An asymptotically tight bound in the
analysis of algorithms In computer science, the analysis of algorithms is the process of finding the computational complexity of algorithms—the amount of time, storage, or other resources needed to execute them. Usually, this involves determining a function that re ...
(
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 ...
) *A certain
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 ...
in set theory * Pentaquarks, exotic baryons in particle physics *A brain signal frequency (beta, alpha, theta, delta) ranging from 4–8 Hz *One of the variables known as "Greeks" in finance, representing time decay of options or the change in the intrinsic value of an option divided by the number of days until the option expires *A variable indicating temperature difference in heat transfer *Measuring the angle of incident X-ray beam during XRD


Symbolism

In ancient times, Tau was used as a symbol for life or resurrection, whereas the eighth letter of the Greek alphabet, theta, was considered the symbol of death. According to
Porphyry of Tyros __NOTOC__ Porphyry (; el, Πορφύριος, links=no, ''Porphyrios'' "purple-clad") may refer to: * Porphyry (geology), an igneous rock with large crystals in a fine-grained matrix and important Roman building material * Porphyritic, the gene ...
, the
Egyptian Egyptian describes something of, from, or related to Egypt. Egyptian or Egyptians may refer to: Nations and ethnic groups * Egyptians, a national group in North Africa ** Egyptian culture, a complex and stable culture with thousands of years of ...
s used an X within a circle as a
symbol A symbol is a mark, sign, or word that indicates, signifies, or is understood as representing an idea, object, or relationship. Symbols allow people to go beyond what is known or seen by creating linkages between otherwise very different conc ...
of the soul; having a value of nine, it was used as a symbol for
Ennead The Ennead or Great Ennead was a group of nine deities in Egyptian mythology worshipped at Heliopolis: the sun god Atum; his children Shu and Tefnut; their children Geb and Nut; and their children Osiris, Isis, Set, and Nephthys. The Ennead ...
.
Johannes Lydus John the Lydian or John Lydus ( el, ; la, Ioannes Laurentius Lydus) (ca. AD 490 – ca. 565) was a Byzantine administrator and writer on antiquarian subjects. Life and career He was born in 490 AD at Philadelphia in Lydia, whence his cognomen ...
says that the
Egyptians Egyptians ( arz, المَصرِيُون, translit=al-Maṣriyyūn, ; arz, المَصرِيِين, translit=al-Maṣriyyīn, ; cop, ⲣⲉⲙⲛ̀ⲭⲏⲙⲓ, remenkhēmi) are an ethnic group native to the Nile, Nile Valley in Egypt. Egyptian ...
used a symbol for
Kosmos The cosmos (, ) is another name for the Universe. Using the word ''cosmos'' implies viewing the universe as a complex and orderly system or entity. The cosmos, and understandings of the reasons for its existence and significance, are studied in ...
in the form of theta, with a fiery circle representing the world, and a snake spanning the middle representing ''
Agathos Daimon An agathodaemon ( grc, ἀγαθοδαίμων, ) or agathos daemon (, , ) was a spirit (''daemon'') of ancient Greek religion. They were personal or supernatural companion spirits, comparable to the Roman '' genii'', who ensured good luck, fert ...
'' (literally: ''good spirit'').. The Egyptians also used the symbol of a point within a circle (, the ''sun disc'') to represent the sun, which might be a possible origin of its use as the Sun's astrological glyph. It is worthwhile to note that (''theta'') has the same numerical value in isopsephy as Ηλιος (''
Helios In ancient Greek religion and Greek mythology, mythology, Helios (; grc, , , Sun; Homeric Greek: ) is the deity, god and personification of the Sun (Solar deity). His name is also Latinized as Helius, and he is often given the epithets Hyper ...
''): 318.


Abbreviation

In classical Athens, it was used as an abbreviation for the Greek θάνατος (''Thanatos'', "death") and as it vaguely resembles a human skull, theta was used as a warning symbol of death, in the same way, that skull and crossbones are used in modern times. It survives on potsherds used by Athenians when voting for the
death penalty Capital punishment, also known as the death penalty, is the state-sanctioned practice of deliberately killing a person as a punishment for an actual or supposed crime, usually following an authorized, rule-governed process to conclude that t ...
. Petrus de Dacia in a document from 1291 relates the idea that theta was used to brand criminals as empty ciphers, and the branding rod was affixed to the crossbar spanning the circle.. For this reason, the use of the number 9 was sometimes avoided where the connotation was felt to be unlucky—the mint marks of some Late Imperial Roman coins famously have the sum ΔΕ or ΕΔ (delta and epsilon, that is 4 and 5) substituted as a
euphemism A euphemism () is an innocuous word or expression used in place of one that is deemed offensive or suggests something unpleasant. Some euphemisms are intended to amuse, while others use bland, inoffensive terms for concepts that the user wishes ...
where a Θ (9) would otherwise be expected. Greek Life The names of many American fraternities and sororities are named with Greek letters, including Theta.


Character encodings

* Greek Theta * Coptic Thethe * Cyrillic Fita * Mathematical Theta These characters are used only as mathematical symbols. Stylized Greek text should be encoded using normal Greek letters, with markup and formatting to indicate text style.


See also

* Ѳ, ѳ—Fita, a letter of the Ukrainian alphabet derived from the Greek theta * ʘ—Bilabial click *
Dental fricatives Dental may refer to: * Dental consonant, in phonetics * Dental Records, an independent UK record label * Dentistry, oral medicine * Teeth See also

* * Dental care (disambiguation) * Dentist (disambiguation) * Tooth (disambiguation) {{Disamb ...
*
Theta nigrum The theta nigrum ("black theta") or theta infelix ("unlucky theta") is a symbol of death in Greek and Latin epigraphy. Isidore of Seville notes the letter was appended after the name of a deceased soldier and finds of papyri containing milita ...
* Latin theta


Notes and references


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{{Reflist Greek letters Phonetic transcription symbols