Greek Alphabet Symbols for Math and Science
Greek letters like α β γ δ π Σ Ω are widely used as mathematical and scientific symbols and are available as Unicode characters in the Greek and Coptic block. This guide lists every Greek letter character with its code point, Unicode name, common usage in math and science, and copy-paste support.
Greek letters are among the most frequently needed symbols in mathematics, science, and engineering. From α (alpha) in statistics to Ω (omega) in electrical engineering, the 24-letter Greek alphabet provides a rich vocabulary for variables, constants, and operators. This guide covers every Greek letter's Unicode code point, its mathematical meaning, and its LaTeX equivalent.
Complete Greek Alphabet Table
Uppercase Letters
| Symbol | Name | Code Point | HTML Entity | LaTeX | Common Use |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Α | Alpha | U+0391 | Α |
A |
Angles, alpha particles |
| Β | Beta | U+0392 | Β |
B |
Beta decay, beta distribution |
| Γ | Gamma | U+0393 | Γ |
\Gamma |
Gamma function, gamma ray |
| Δ | Delta | U+0394 | Δ |
\Delta |
Change/difference, discriminant |
| Ε | Epsilon | U+0395 | Ε |
E |
(rare in math; lowercase used) |
| Ζ | Zeta | U+0396 | Ζ |
Z |
(rare in math) |
| Η | Eta | U+0397 | Η |
H |
(rare in math) |
| Θ | Theta | U+0398 | Θ |
\Theta |
Angle, Landau big-theta |
| Ι | Iota | U+0399 | Ι |
I |
(rare in math) |
| Κ | Kappa | U+039A | Κ |
K |
(rare in math) |
| Λ | Lambda | U+039B | Λ |
\Lambda |
Lambda calculus, wavelength |
| Μ | Mu | U+039C | Μ |
M |
(rare in math) |
| Ν | Nu | U+039D | Ν |
N |
(rare in math) |
| Ξ | Xi | U+039E | Ξ |
\Xi |
Cascade baryon |
| Ο | Omicron | U+039F | Ο |
O |
(rare in math) |
| Π | Pi | U+03A0 | Π |
\Pi |
Product operator |
| Ρ | Rho | U+03A1 | Ρ |
P |
(rare in math) |
| Σ | Sigma | U+03A3 | Σ |
\Sigma |
Summation operator |
| Τ | Tau | U+03A4 | Τ |
T |
(rare in math) |
| Υ | Upsilon | U+03A5 | Υ |
\Upsilon |
(rare in math) |
| Φ | Phi | U+03A6 | Φ |
\Phi |
Electric flux, golden ratio |
| Χ | Chi | U+03A7 | Χ |
X |
Chi-squared distribution |
| Ψ | Psi | U+03A8 | Ψ |
\Psi |
Wave function (quantum mech.) |
| Ω | Omega | U+03A9 | Ω |
\Omega |
Ohm, big-O complexity |
Lowercase Letters
| Symbol | Name | Code Point | HTML Entity | LaTeX | Common Use |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| α | Alpha | U+03B1 | α |
\alpha |
Significance level, alpha particles, Euler–Mascheroni |
| β | Beta | U+03B2 | β |
\beta |
Beta function, regression coefficient |
| γ | Gamma | U+03B3 | γ |
\gamma |
Euler–Mascheroni constant, Lorentz factor |
| δ | Delta | U+03B4 | δ |
\delta |
Kronecker delta, infinitesimal |
| ε | Epsilon | U+03B5 | ε |
\epsilon |
Small positive quantity (analysis) |
| ζ | Zeta | U+03B6 | ζ |
\zeta |
Riemann zeta function |
| η | Eta | U+03B7 | η |
\eta |
Efficiency, viscosity |
| θ | Theta | U+03B8 | θ |
heta |
Angle variable |
| ι | Iota | U+03B9 | ι |
\iota |
(mostly historical) |
| κ | Kappa | U+03BA | κ |
\kappa |
Curvature, thermal conductivity |
| λ | Lambda | U+03BB | λ |
\lambda |
Wavelength, eigenvalue, decay constant |
| μ | Mu | U+03BC | μ |
\mu |
Mean, micro- prefix (μm), permeability |
| ν | Nu | U+03BD | ν |
` | |
| u` | Frequency, kinematic viscosity | ||||
| ξ | Xi | U+03BE | ξ |
\xi |
Random variable (probability) |
| ο | Omicron | U+03BF | ο |
o |
(rarely used in math) |
| π | Pi | U+03C0 | π |
\pi |
3.14159…, ratio circumference/diameter |
| ρ | Rho | U+03C1 | ρ |
` | |
| ho` | Density, correlation coefficient | ||||
| σ | Sigma | U+03C3 | σ |
\sigma |
Standard deviation, conductivity |
| ς | Final sigma | U+03C2 | ς |
\varsigma |
Greek word-final form |
| τ | Tau | U+03C4 | τ |
au |
Time constant, torque, shear stress |
| υ | Upsilon | U+03C5 | υ |
\upsilon |
(rare in modern math) |
| φ | Phi | U+03C6 | φ |
\phi |
Golden ratio (1.618…), angle |
| ϕ | Phi (alt form) | U+03D5 | ϕ |
\varphi |
Alternative phi; math uses both |
| χ | Chi | U+03C7 | χ |
\chi |
Chi-squared (χ²) |
| ψ | Psi | U+03C8 | ψ |
\psi |
Wave function (Schrödinger eq.) |
| ω | Omega | U+03C9 | ω |
\omega |
Angular frequency, complex root of unity |
Special and Variant Greek Letters
Unicode includes several variant forms of Greek letters that appear specifically in mathematical contexts:
| Symbol | Name | Code Point | LaTeX | Notes |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| ϑ | Theta symbol (script theta) | U+03D1 | \vartheta |
Alternative theta used in physics |
| ϒ | Upsilon with hook | U+03D2 | \Upsilon |
Used in particle physics |
| ϖ | Pi symbol (omega pi) | U+03D6 | \varpi |
Archaic; used in orbital mechanics |
| ϰ | Kappa symbol | U+03F0 | \varkappa |
Variant kappa in math |
| ϱ | Rho symbol | U+03F1 | \varrho |
Variant rho |
| ϵ | Lunate epsilon | U+03F5 | \epsilon |
Mathematical epsilon (vs ε U+03B5) |
| ∂ | Partial differential | U+2202 | \partial |
Partial derivative (looks like δ) |
| ∇ | Nabla | U+2207 | ` | |
| abla` | Gradient/divergence/curl operator |
The difference between \epsilon (ε/ϵ) and \varepsilon in LaTeX, or \phi (φ) and \varphi (ϕ), matters in mathematical typesetting because some communities use one form and some use the other. Unicode encodes both to allow faithful representation of existing mathematical literature.
Greek Letters in Mathematics
Analysis and Calculus
| Letter | Typical meaning |
|---|---|
| δ, ε | The "epsilon-delta" definition of limits: for every ε > 0, there exists δ > 0... |
| ∂ | Partial derivative: ∂f/∂x |
| ∇ | Gradient: ∇f = (∂f/∂x, ∂f/∂y, ∂f/∂z) |
| Δ | Finite difference: Δx = x₂ − x₁ |
| Σ | Summation: Σᵢ₌₁ⁿ xᵢ |
| Π | Product: Πᵢ₌₁ⁿ xᵢ |
| ∫ | Integral (Latin, not Greek, but related: ∫ = long S for "summa") |
Statistics and Probability
| Letter | Typical meaning |
|---|---|
| μ | Population mean |
| σ | Population standard deviation |
| σ² | Variance |
| ρ | Pearson correlation coefficient |
| α | Significance level (type I error rate) |
| β | Type II error rate; regression coefficient |
| χ² | Chi-squared statistic |
| λ | Rate parameter of Poisson/exponential distribution |
| Φ | CDF of standard normal distribution |
| φ | PDF of standard normal distribution |
Physics
| Letter | Typical meaning |
|---|---|
| λ | Wavelength |
| ν | Frequency |
| ω | Angular frequency (ω = 2πν) |
| γ | Lorentz factor; photon; gamma ray |
| α | Fine-structure constant (~1/137); alpha particle |
| β | Beta particle; velocity/c |
| τ | Proper time; time constant; tau lepton |
| ψ | Wave function in quantum mechanics |
| Ψ | Many-particle wave function |
| Ω | Solid angle; ohm (electrical resistance) |
| μ | Magnetic permeability; muon |
| ε | Permittivity; small parameter |
| θ | Scattering angle; Weinberg angle |
Computer Science
| Letter | Typical meaning |
|---|---|
| λ | Anonymous function (lambda calculus); AWS Lambda |
| Ω | Big-Omega (lower bound of asymptotic complexity) |
| Θ | Big-Theta (tight asymptotic bound) |
| Σ | Alphabet (set of symbols) in formal language theory |
| δ | Transition function in automata theory |
| π | Projection in relational algebra |
| σ | Selection in relational algebra |
Greek Letters in Engineering
| Field | Letter | Meaning |
|---|---|---|
| Electrical | Ω | Ohm (resistance) |
| Electrical | μ | Micro prefix (10⁻⁶); permeability |
| Electrical | ε | Permittivity |
| Mechanical | τ | Shear stress; torque |
| Mechanical | σ | Normal stress |
| Mechanical | ν | Poisson's ratio |
| Mechanical | ρ | Density |
| Thermodynamics | η | Thermal efficiency |
| Thermodynamics | γ | Heat capacity ratio (Cp/Cv) |
| Fluid dynamics | ρ | Fluid density |
| Fluid dynamics | μ | Dynamic viscosity |
| Fluid dynamics | ν | Kinematic viscosity (= μ/ρ) |
| Optics | λ | Wavelength |
| Optics | φ, θ | Phase angle |
Keyboard Input Methods
Windows
On Windows, you can insert Greek letters using:
1. Character Map (charmap.exe) — search for "Greek"
2. Alt codes for a few common ones (but most require Character Map)
3. Word/Office — Insert > Symbol > Greek subset
4. LaTeX — If using a LaTeX environment, standard commands work
Mac
- Greek keyboard layout — System Preferences > Keyboard > Input Sources > Greek
- Character Viewer —
Control + Command + Space, search for "alpha" etc. - Word autocorrect — Many apps convert
\alphatyped followed by space
HTML/Web
Always use HTML entities or direct Unicode characters in UTF-8 encoded pages:
<!-- Option 1: Direct Unicode (recommended for UTF-8 pages) -->
<p>The wavelength λ is measured in nanometres.</p>
<!-- Option 2: HTML numeric entity (works anywhere) -->
<p>The wavelength λ is measured in nanometres.</p>
<!-- Option 3: Named entity (limited — only α to ω etc. are named) -->
<p>The wavelength λ is measured in nanometres.</p>
LaTeX Quick Reference
% Lowercase Greek
\alpha \beta \gamma \delta \epsilon \varepsilon \zeta \eta
\theta \vartheta \iota \kappa \lambda \mu \nu \xi
\pi \varpi \rho \varrho \sigma \varsigma \tau \upsilon
\phi \varphi \chi \psi \omega
% Uppercase Greek (only those differing from Latin)
\Gamma \Delta \Theta \Lambda \Xi \Pi \Sigma \Upsilon \Phi \Psi \Omega
% Example equation
\sigma = \sqrt{\frac{1}{N}\sum_{i=1}^{N}(x_i - \mu)^2}
Note: Uppercase Greek letters that look identical to their Latin counterparts (A, B, E, Z, H, I, K, M, N, O, P, T, X) are not separately defined in LaTeX — you simply use the Latin letter.
Python/Programming Reference
# Greek letter Unicode code points
GREEK_UPPER = {
"Alpha": "\u0391", # Α
"Beta": "\u0392", # Β
"Gamma": "\u0393", # Γ
"Delta": "\u0394", # Δ
"Epsilon": "\u0395", # Ε
"Zeta": "\u0396", # Ζ
"Eta": "\u0397", # Η
"Theta": "\u0398", # Θ
"Iota": "\u0399", # Ι
"Kappa": "\u039A", # Κ
"Lambda": "\u039B", # Λ
"Mu": "\u039C", # Μ
"Nu": "\u039D", # Ν
"Xi": "\u039E", # Ξ
"Omicron": "\u039F", # Ο
"Pi": "\u03A0", # Π
"Rho": "\u03A1", # Ρ
"Sigma": "\u03A3", # Σ
"Tau": "\u03A4", # Τ
"Upsilon": "\u03A5", # Υ
"Phi": "\u03A6", # Φ
"Chi": "\u03A7", # Χ
"Psi": "\u03A8", # Ψ
"Omega": "\u03A9", # Ω
}
GREEK_LOWER = {
"alpha": "\u03B1", # α
"beta": "\u03B2", # β
"gamma": "\u03B3", # γ
"delta": "\u03B4", # δ
"epsilon": "\u03B5", # ε
"zeta": "\u03B6", # ζ
"eta": "\u03B7", # η
"theta": "\u03B8", # θ
"iota": "\u03B9", # ι
"kappa": "\u03BA", # κ
"lambda": "\u03BB", # λ
"mu": "\u03BC", # μ
"nu": "\u03BD", # ν
"xi": "\u03BE", # ξ
"omicron": "\u03BF", # ο
"pi": "\u03C0", # π
"rho": "\u03C1", # ρ
"sigma": "\u03C3", # σ
"tau": "\u03C4", # τ
"upsilon": "\u03C5", # υ
"phi": "\u03C6", # φ
"chi": "\u03C7", # χ
"psi": "\u03C8", # ψ
"omega": "\u03C9", # ω
}
Historical Note: The Greek Alphabet in Unicode
Unicode encodes the Greek alphabet in the Greek and Coptic block (U+0370–U+03FF) and the Greek Extended block (U+1F00–U+1FFF) for polytonic diacritical forms used in ancient and scholarly Greek. The basic modern Greek letters used in mathematics all live in the U+0391–U+03C9 range.
The Unicode Standard also encodes many individual Greek-letter-like mathematical symbols in the Mathematical Alphanumeric Symbols block (U+1D400–U+1D7FF), which includes bold, italic, bold-italic, and sans-serif variants of each Greek letter for use in mathematical notation where style carries semantic meaning.
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