Which Greek Letter is the Coolest? My Favorite is \xi

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The discussion revolves around participants sharing their favorite Greek letters, highlighting personal preferences and the reasons behind them. Notable mentions include \xi for its beauty and fun to write, \lambda for its memorability, and \omicron for its relaxed and timeless nature. The character \iota is appreciated for being the smallest, though seen as somewhat self-absorbed. Participants also discuss the ease of using LaTeX to type Greek characters, with some humor about formatting issues. The conversation touches on the aesthetics of various letters, with some being described as "cool" or "gangsta," while others are noted for their practicality or memorability. Overall, the thread emphasizes the enjoyment of Greek letters beyond their mathematical significance.
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What's your favorite greek letter? Writing \xi has always been fun for me.
 
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haha would help if I knew how to create the symbol ;)

Lambda is my fav
 
\theta
This seems to be the easiest one I can memorize. My work never requires Greek characters, that counts.
 
\xi is beautiful. Also always liked \zeta, \sigma and \eta
 
those are all flashy show-off characters ... which is the opposite of "cool". Practically squares.

omicron: ...it is the same shape in both upper and lower case, and the same shape and pronounciation in a wide variety of languages.
It's relaxed, unflappable, just hangs out there, never goes out of style and nobody laughs at it or goes "wha-at?!" Not emotionally demonstrative, the omicron is relaxed enough to be a hug. A group of them together on a row is the sound of awe itself.

iota is a close second - it's the smallest character, ticks many of the same boxes as omicron ... but it's a tad self-obsessed (and gets mentioned by lots of famous people) to quite make it as "cool".

@davenn: in LaTeX, the greek characters not already in the latin charset are typeset by writing their name with a backslash in front.
So: Lambda is \Lambda or \lambda, which gets you ##\Lambda## or ##\lambda##.
 
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@davenn: in LaTeX, the greek characters not already in the latin charset are typeset by writing their name with a backslash in front.
So: Lambda is \Lambda or \lambda, which gets you ##\Lambda## or ##\lambda## .

LOL don't know how to use the LaTeX mode
 
Wrap them in '# #' tags (minus the space).
Like: '# # \LaTeX # #' = ##\LaTeX##
 
tried a bunch of variations nothing worked
 
Enigman said:
Wrap them in '# #' tags (minus the space).
Like: '# # \LaTeX # #' = ##\LaTeX##

##\LaTeX##

goes and stands in the dunce's corner :(
 
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##\varphi##
 
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Capital Gamma: \Gamma

Looks Gangsta.
 
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It's double-hash for "inline" mode and double-dollar for "display" mode.
So inline: ##\frac{\alpha}{\omega}##; and display: $$\frac{\alpha}{\omega}$$...

gamma looks like a bus shelter
var-phi looks like a curly way to pee
... but in a while we'll have every Greek character in this thread: we all know that right?

Are we picking favorites or coolness?
It is possible for something to be cool but also unpopular - so it's important.

Usually these threads are most fun for the reasoning:

So far we have Xi because it's fun and for beauty.

lambda - no reason
(consider - ##\Lambda## is part of the chevron-earth symbol in SG-1: ##\overset{\circ}\Lambda##)

var-phi - also no reason

theta - because it is easy to memorize

omicron for coolness with a list of reasons spanning a paragraph

gamma for looking gangsta (= coolness + badness?)
 
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I'm partial to \Xi
 
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##Δ## is what matters to me.
 
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SafiBTA said:
##Δ## is what matters to me.
Even ##\delta## can make a difference.
 
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mfb said:
Even ##\delta## can make a difference.
Infinitesimal difference :DD.
 
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##\zeta## for sure.
 
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##\psi## for sure.
 
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##\rho##

is my favorite.
 
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metapuff said:
What's your favorite greek letter? Writing \xi has always been fun for me.
metapuff said:
What's your favorite greek letter? Writing \xi has always been fun for me.

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The symbol for MHO (conductance, old style)
 
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Psinter said:
##\rho##

is my favorite.
I hate rho. I cannot make ##\rho## for the life of me.. It always ends up being a "p".
 
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DataGG said:
I hate rho. I cannot make ##\rho## for the life of me.. It always ends up being a "p".
Hihi. That's funny.
 

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