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# {{lb|mul|mathematics}} the [[de Bruijn-Newman constant]]
# {{lb|mul|mathematics}} the [[de Bruijn-Newman constant]]
# {{lb|mul|physics}} a lambda particle
# {{lb|mul|physics}} a lambda particle
# {{lb|mul|automata / computation theory}} the [[empty string]]
# {{lb|mul|automata / computation theory}} the [[empty]] [[string]]


===See also===
===See also===
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===Etymology===
===Etymology===
From {{bor|grc|phn|𐤋‎|t=lāmed}}.
From {{bor|grc|phn|𐤋|t=lāmed}}.


===Letter===
===Letter===

Latest revision as of 16:58, 7 September 2023


Λ U+039B, Λ
GREEK CAPITAL LETTER LAMDA
Κ
[U+039A]
Greek and Coptic Μ
[U+039C]

Translingual

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Symbol

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Λ

  1. (cosmology) the cosmological constant
  2. (mathematics) the von Mangoldt function
  3. (mathematics) the de Bruijn-Newman constant
  4. (physics) a lambda particle
  5. (automata / computation theory) the empty string

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Ancient Greek

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Etymology

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From Phoenician 𐤋 (l, lāmed).

Letter

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Λ (L) (uppercase, lowercase λ)

  1. The letter lambda (λάβδα), the 11th letter of the ancient Greek alphabet.

Derived terms

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Greek

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Letter

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Λ (L) (uppercase, lowercase λ)

  1. The upper case letter lambda (λάμδα), the eleventh letter of the modern Greek alphabet.

Numeral

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Λ (L)

  1. The number thirty in Greek numerals.

  1. The number 30,000 in Greek numerals.

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