Symbols:Greek/Omega
Omega
The $24$th and final letter of the Greek alphabet.
- Minuscule: $\omega$
- Majuscule: $\Omega$
The $\LaTeX$ code for \(\omega\) is \omega
.
The $\LaTeX$ code for \(\Omega\) is \Omega
.
Sample Space
- $\Omega$
Let $\EE$ be an experiment.
The sample space of $\EE$ is usually denoted $\Omega$ (Greek capital omega), and is defined as the set of all possible outcomes of $\EE$.
Elementary Event
- $\omega$
Let $\EE$ be an experiment.
An elementary event of $\EE$, often denoted $\omega$ (Greek lowercase omega) is one of the elements of the sample space $\Omega$ (Greek capital omega) of $\EE$.
Angular Frequency
- $\omega$
Let $f$ be a physical process that can be modelled by a periodic function whose nature is that of a sinusoid.
The angular frequency of $f$ is a measure of the rate of oscillation of $f$ equal to $2 \pi \nu$, where $\nu$ is the frequency of $f$.
The usual symbol used to denote angular frequency is $\omega$.
Order Type of Natural Numbers
- $\omega$
The order type of $\struct {\N, \le}$ is denoted $\omega$ (omega).
Relation
- $\omega$
Used in some sources to denote a general relation.
Ohm
- $\Omega$
The symbol for the ohm is $\Omega$.
Its $\LaTeX$ code is \Omega
.