Xi
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Xi (uppercase Ξ, lowercase ξ) is the 14th letter of the Greek alphabet. It is generally pronounced /ˈsaɪ/ (UK) or /ˈzaɪ/ (US) in English. In the system of Greek numerals, it has a value of 60. Its Latin equivalent is X.
The lower-case letter ξ is used as a symbol for
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A joined variant of Ξ.
- random variables;
- extent of reaction (a topic found most often in chemical engineering kinetics);
- eigenvectors;
- a parameter in a generalized Pareto distribution;
- the symmetric function equation of the Riemann zeta function in mathematics, also known as the Riemann Xi function;
- the damping factor in an RLC circuit;
- a universal set in the set theory;
- one of the two different polypeptide chains of the human embryonic hemoglobin types Hb-Portland (ξ2γ2) and Hb-Gower I (ξ2ε2).
- frequency
The upper-case letter Ξ is used as symbol for
- The 'cascade particles' in particle physics;
- indicating "no change of state" in Z notation.
Xi was also adopted into the early Cyrillic alphabet, as the letter ksi (Ѯ, ѯ).als:Ξ ar:كشي (حرف إغريقي) arc:Ξ br:Xi (lizherenn) bg:Кси ca:Xi cy:Xi da:Xi (bogstav) de:Xi el:Ξι es:Ξ eu:Xi fr:Xi ga:Xí gd:Xi gl:Xi ko:Ξ id:Xi it:Xi (lettera) he:קסי ka:ქსი (ასო) ht:Ξ ku:Xi la:Xi hu:Kszi ms:Xi nl:Xi (letter) ja:Ξ no:Xi nds:Xi pl:Ksi pt:Ξ ru:Кси (буква) sk:Ksí sl:Ksi fi:Ksii sv:Xi th:ไซ (อักษรกรีก) tr:Ξ zh:Ξ

