Xi Symbol
The xi symbol is the fourteenth letter of the greek alphabet. Xi originated from the Phoenician letter "samekh." Its unique forms, especially the lowercase "ξ," make it easily recognizable. In the Greek numeric system, xi represented 60.
- Symbol
Ξ
- Name
Greek Letter Xi
- Unicode
U+039E
- HTML Code
Ξ
- Entity
Ξ
- Symbol
ξ
- Name
Greek Small Xi
- Unicode
U+03BE
- HTML Code
ξ
- Entity
ξ
Xi Symbols Copy and Paste
Ξ
Greek Capital Letter Xi
ξ
Greek Small Letter Xi
𝚵
Greek Bold Capital Xi
𝛏
Greek Bold Small Xi
𝛯
Greek Italic Capital Xi
𝜉
Greek Italic Small Xi
𝜩
Greek Bold Italic Capital Xi
𝝃
Greek Bold Italic Small Xi
𝝣
Greek Sans-Serif Bold Capital Xi
𝝽
Greek Sans-Serif Bold Small Xi
𝞝
Greek Sans-Serif Bold Italic Capital Xi
𝞷
Greek Sans-Serif Bold Italic Small Xi
Xi Meaning
In mathematics, xi is often used as a generic variable name. In statistics, it can represent a random variable. The Xi function in number theory is named after this letter. In particle physics, the Xi baryon is a type of subatomic particle named using this Greek letter.
See Also
- Greek Symbols
- Alpha Symbol
- Beta Symbol
- Gamma Symbol
- Delta Symbol
- Epsilon Symbol
- Zeta Symbol
- Eta Symbol
- Theta Symbol
- Iota Symbol
- Kappa Symbol
- Lambda Symbol
- Mu Symbol
- Nu Symbol
- Xi Symbol
- Omicron Symbol
- Pi Symbol
- Rho Symbol
- Sigma Symbol
- Tau Symbol
- Upsilon Symbol
- Phi Symbol
- Chi Symbol
- Psi Symbol
- Omega Symbol