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{{Short description|Thirteenth letter in the Greek alphabet}} {{Other uses|Nu (disambiguation)}} {{Dist|Mu (letter)|N|En (Cyrillic)|v}} {{Greek Alphabet|letter=nu}} '''Nu''', or '''ny''' ({{IPAc-en|'|n|j|uː|audio=LL-Q1860 (eng)-Flame, not lame-Nu.wav}}; uppercase '''Ν''', lowercase '''ν'''; {{langx|el|vι}} ''ni'' {{IPA|el|ni|}}), is the thirteenth letter of the [[Greek alphabet]], representing the [[voiced alveolar nasal]] {{IPA|el|n|IPA}}. In the system of [[Greek numerals]] it has a value of 50. It is derived from the [[Phoenician alphabet|Phoenician]] [[Nun (letter)|nun]] [[Image:Phoenician nun.svg|20px]]. Its [[Latin script|Latin]] equivalent is [[N]], though the lowercase (<math>\nu</math>) resembles the Roman lowercase [[v]]. The name of the letter is written {{lang|grc|νῦ}} in [[Ancient Greek]] and traditional [[Modern Greek]] [[polytonic orthography]], while in [[Modern Greek]] it is written {{lang|el|νι}} {{IPA|[ni]}}. [[Letter (alphabet)|Letters]] that arose from nu include Roman N and [[Cyrillic script]] [[En (Cyrillic)|En]]. ==Symbology== [[File:Nikos_Kazantzakis_Statue_in_Heraklion.jpg|thumb|upright=.95|Bust of [[Nikos Kazantzakis]] with the traditional Greek nu]] The lower-case letter {{mvar|ν}} is used as a symbol in many [[academic field]]s. Uppercase nu is not used, because it appears identical to Latin [[N]]. * Mathematics: ** [[Degrees of freedom (statistics)|Degrees of freedom]] in [[statistics]]. ** The [[greatest fixed point]] of a function, as commonly used in the [[μ-calculus]]. ** Free names of a process, as used in the [[π-calculus#Syntax|π-calculus]]. ** One of [[Greeks (finance)|the Greeks]] in [[mathematical finance]], known as "vega". ** The reciprocal of 1 plus the interest rate in finance. ** The [[p-adic valuation|{{mvar|p}}-adic valuation or {{mvar|p}}-adic order]] of a number. *Physics: ** [[Viscosity#Kinematic viscosity|Kinematic viscosity]] in [[fluid mechanics]].<ref>{{Citation |last=Elert |first=Glenn |title=Special Symbols |date=2023 |work=The Physics Hypertextbook |url=https://physics.info/symbols/ |access-date=2025-02-01 |publisher=hypertextbook|quote= ν kinematic viscosity |language=en}}</ref> ** The [[frequency]]<ref>See e.g. [[Planck constant|Planck's formula]]</ref> of a wave in physics and other fields; sometimes also [[spatial frequency]]; [[wavenumber]] ** The [[specific volume]] in [[thermodynamics]]. ** [[Poisson's ratio]], the ratio of strains perpendicular with and parallel with an applied force. ** Any of three kinds of [[neutrino]] in particle physics. ** The number of [[neutrons]] released per [[nuclear fission|fission]] of an atom in nuclear physics. ** Molecular [[vibrational mode]], {{math|''ν''<sub>''x''</sub>}} where {{mvar|x}} is the number of the vibration (a label). ** The [[true anomaly]], an angular parameter that defines the position of a body moving along an orbit (see [[orbital elements]]). *Biology: ** [[DNA polymerase nu|A DNA polymerase]] found in higher [[eukaryotes]] and implicated in [[translesion synthesis]]. *Chemistry: ** The [[stoichiometric coefficient]]. *Psychology: ** The maximum conditioning possible for an [[unconditioned stimulus]] in the [[Rescorla-Wagner model]]. ==Unicode== Encodings of Greek Nu and Coptic Ni.<ref>Unicode Code Charts: [https://www.unicode.org/charts/PDF/U0370.pdf Greek and Coptic (Range: 0370-03FF)]</ref> * {{unichar|039D|html=}} * {{unichar|03BD|html=}} ({{code|\nu}} in TeX) * {{unichar|2C9A}} * {{unichar|2C9B}} * {{unichar|1D6B4}}{{efn|The {{sc|mathematical}} symbols should only be use for math. Stylized Greek text should be encoded using the normal Greek letters, with markup and formatting to indicate text style.}} * {{unichar|1D6CE}} * {{unichar|1D6EE}} * {{unichar|1D708}} * {{unichar|1D728}} * {{unichar|1D742}} * {{unichar|1D762}} * {{unichar|1D77C}} * {{unichar|1D79C}} * {{unichar|1D7B6}} {{notelist}} == See also == {{Wiktionary|Ν|ν}} * [[Movable nu]] {{clear}} ==References== {{Reflist}} {{Authority control}} {{DEFAULTSORT:Nu (Letter)}} [[Category:Greek letters]]
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