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'Psi' (uppercase 'Ψ', lowercase 'ψ') is the 23rd letter of the
Greek alphabet and has a
numeric value of 700. In both
Classical and
Modern Greek, the letter indicates the combination /ps/ (like in English "lapse"). In Greek, this consonant cluster can occur in the syllable initial position. However, in some languages (including English) this combination is not possible at the beginning of a syllable. In
Latin, Greek words beginning with psi are transcribed by ''ps-'', but seem to have been pronounced simply as ''s-'', with a quiescent ''p''. This pronunciation has affected that of Greek loanwords beginning with the letter in several languages. In English, for example, ''psychology'' is pronounced with a silent ''p'', and the name of the letter is often pronounced ("sigh"), although this is not always the case. The letter was adopted into the
Old Italic alphabet, and its shape is continued into the
Algiz rune of the
Elder Futhark.
The letter may have originated from the practice of writing the
sigma over the
pi, eventually making the combination into a single letter. Psi was also adopted into the
early Cyrillic alphabet. See
psi (Cyrillic) (Ѱ, ѱ). This may have also been since the letter, both in lower case and uppercase form, resembles the
trident wielded by
Poseidon, the Greek god of water/ocean.
The letter psi is commonly used in
physics for representing a
wavefunction in
quantum mechanics, particularly with the
Schrödinger equation and
bra-ket notation:
. It is also used to represent the (generalized) positional states of a
qubit in a
quantum computer.
Psi is also used as the symbol for the
polygamma function, defined by
:
where
is the
gamma function.
The letters Ψ or ψ can also be a symbol for:
★
psychology,
psychiatry, and sometimes
parapsychology (particularly in fiction.).
★
water potential in movement of water between plant cells.
★ One of the
dihedral angles in the backbones of
proteins
★ The planet
Neptune
★ The
Schrodinger Equation and throughout
quantum mechanics, ψ(x) stands for the
wave function
★
Indiana University (as a superimposed
I and
U)
★
Gangster Disciples
★
Crips
★ A
Sai, the name of which is pronounced the same way.
★
Pharmacology, general
pharmacy
★ In
virology the ψ site is a viral packaging signal.
★ The
J/ψ meson, in
particle physics.