Xi (uppercase Ξ, lowercase ξ; Greek: ξι) is the 14th letter of the Greek alphabet. It is pronounced in Modern Greek, and generally or in English.[1] In the system of Greek numerals, it has a value of 60. Xi was derived from the Phoenician letter samekh
.
Xi is not to be confused with the letter chi, which gave its form to the Latin letter X.
Contents
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Greek 1
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Cyrillic 2
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Mathematics and science 3
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Upper case 3.1
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Lower case 3.2
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Character Encodings 4
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References 5
Greek
A joined variant of Ξ.
Both in classical Ancient Greek and in Modern Greek, the letter Ξ represents the sound [ks]. In some archaic local variants of the Greek alphabet, this letter was missing. Instead, especially in the dialects of most of the Greek mainland and Euboea, the sound [ks] was represented by Χ (which in classical Greek is chi, used for /kʰ/). Because this variant of the Greek alphabet was used in Italy, the Latin alphabet borrowed Χ rather than Ξ as the Latin letter X.
Cyrillic
While having no Latin derivative, the Xi was adopted into the early Cyrillic alphabet, as the letter ksi (Ѯ, ѯ).
Mathematics and science
Upper case
The upper-case letter Ξ is used as symbol for:
Lower case
The lower-case letter ξ is used as a symbol for:
Character Encodings
Character
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Ξ
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ξ
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Ⲝ
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ⲝ
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Unicode name
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GREEK CAPITAL LETTER XI
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GREEK SMALL LETTER XI
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COPTIC CAPITAL LETTER KSI
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COPTIC SMALL LETTER KSI
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Encodings
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decimal
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hex
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decimal
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hex
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decimal
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hex
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decimal
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hex
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Unicode
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926
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U+039E
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958
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U+03BE
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11420
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U+2C9C
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11421
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U+2C9D
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UTF-8
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206 158
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CE 9E
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206 190
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CE BE
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226 178 156
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E2 B2 9C
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226 178 157
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E2 B2 9D
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Numeric character reference
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Ξ
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Ξ
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ξ
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ξ
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Ⲝ
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Ⲝ
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ⲝ
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ⲝ
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Named character reference
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Ξ
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ξ
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|
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DOS Greek
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141
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8D
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165
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A5
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|
|
|
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DOS Greek-2
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189
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BD
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232
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E8
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|
|
|
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Windows 1253
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206
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CE
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238
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EE
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|
|
|
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TeX
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\Xi
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\xi
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[3]
Character
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횵
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훏
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훯
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휉
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휩
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흃
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Unicode name
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MATHEMATICAL BOLD
CAPITAL XI
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MATHEMATICAL BOLD
SMALL XI
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MATHEMATICAL ITALIC
CAPITAL XI
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MATHEMATICAL ITALIC
SMALL XI
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MATHEMATICAL BOLD ITALIC
CAPITAL XI
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MATHEMATICAL BOLD ITALIC
SMALL XI
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Encodings
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decimal
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hex
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decimal
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hex
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decimal
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hex
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decimal
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hex
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decimal
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hex
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decimal
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hex
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Unicode
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120501
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U+1D6B5
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120527
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U+1D6CF
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120559
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U+1D6EF
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120585
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U+1D709
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120617
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U+1D729
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120643
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U+1D743
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UTF-8
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240 157 154 181
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F0 9D 9A B5
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240 157 155 143
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F0 9D 9B 8F
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240 157 155 175
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F0 9D 9B AF
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240 157 156 137
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F0 9D 9C 89
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240 157 156 169
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F0 9D 9C A9
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240 157 157 131
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F0 9D 9D 83
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UTF-16
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55349 57013
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D835 DEB5
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55349 57039
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D835 DECF
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55349 57071
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D835 DEEF
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55349 57097
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D835 DF09
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55349 57129
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D835 DF29
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55349 57155
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D835 DF43
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Numeric character reference
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𝚵
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𝚵
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𝛏
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𝛏
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𝛯
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𝛯
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𝜉
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𝜉
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𝜩
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𝜩
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𝝃
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𝝃
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Character
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흣
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흽
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힝
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ힷ
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Unicode name
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MATHEMATICAL SANS-SERIF
BOLD CAPITAL XI
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MATHEMATICAL SANS-SERIF
BOLD SMALL XI
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MATHEMATICAL SANS-SERIF
BOLD ITALIC CAPITAL XI
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MATHEMATICAL SANS-SERIF
BOLD ITALIC SMALL XI
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Encodings
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decimal
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hex
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decimal
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hex
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decimal
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hex
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decimal
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hex
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Unicode
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120675
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U+1D763
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120701
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U+1D77D
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120733
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U+1D79D
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120759
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U+1D7B7
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UTF-8
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240 157 157 163
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F0 9D 9D A3
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240 157 157 189
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F0 9D 9D BD
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240 157 158 157
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F0 9D 9E 9D
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240 157 158 183
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F0 9D 9E B7
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UTF-16
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55349 57187
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D835 DF63
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55349 57213
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D835 DF7D
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55349 57245
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D835 DF9D
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55349 57271
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D835 DFB7
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Numeric character reference
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𝝣
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𝝣
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𝝽
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𝝽
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𝞝
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𝞝
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𝞷
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𝞷
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These characters are used only as mathematical symbols. Stylized Greek text should be encoded using the normal Greek letters, with markup and formatting to indicate text style.
References
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^ "xi". New Oxford American Dictionary, 2nd Edition.
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^ SPIE Optipedia article: "Spatial Frequency"
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^ Unicode Code Charts: Greek and Coptic (Range: 0370-03FF)
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