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See also: σ, ς, , , Ʃ, σ., and σ'
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Σ U+03A3, Σ
GREEK CAPITAL LETTER SIGMA
[unassigned: U+03A2]
Ρ
[U+03A1]
Greek and Coptic Τ
[U+03A4]

Translingual

Symbol

Σ

  1. (mathematics) Σ. Sum over a set of like terms:
  2. (topology) suspension or reduced suspension
  3. (mathematics) A class (in the arithmetical hierarchy) of formulae whose outermost unbounded quantifiers are existential quantifiers

Usage notes

(mathematics): Though there exists a distinct symbol () for the purpose of the mathematical summation, the upper case sigma here is often used for convenience.

Coordinate terms

  • (classification of formulae): Π, Δ

See also

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Ancient Greek

Alternative forms

Etymology

From Phoenician 𐤔 (š, šīn).

Letter

Σ (S) (uppercase, nonfinal lowercase σ, final lowercase ς)

  1. The letter sigma (σίγμα), the 18th letter of the ancient Greek alphabet.

Derived terms

See also

Symbol

Σ (S)

  1. A counter for staters. An abbreviation of στατήρ (statḗr). Used as a tally mark, as in ΣΣΣΣ (4 staters) and Τ𐅐𐅏ΣΣΣ (1 talent 18 staters).

Derived terms

  • 𐅏 (5 staters)
  • 𐅐 (10 staters)
  • 𐅑 (50 staters)
  • 𐅒 (100 staters)
  • 𐅓 (500 staters)
  • 𐅔 (1,000 staters)
  • 𐅕 (10,000 staters)
  • 𐅖 (50,000 staters)
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Greek

Letter

Σ (S) (uppercase, lowercase σ)

  1. The upper case letter sigma (σίγμα), the 18th letter of the modern Greek alphabet.

Numeral

Σ (S)

  1. The number 200 in Greek numerals.

  1. The number 200,000 in Greek numerals.

See also

see: Appendix:Greek alphabet

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