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  1. Epsilon - Wikipedia

    The uppercase Epsilon is not commonly used outside of the Greek language because of its similarity to the Latin letter E. However, it is commonly used in structural mechanics with Young's Modulus …

  2. Epsilon (ε) - Greek Letter | Greek Symbols

    Learn about the Greek letter Epsilon (ε), its pronunciation, usage examples, and common applications in mathematics, science, and engineering.

  3. EPSILON Definition & Meaning - Merriam-Webster

    The meaning of EPSILON is the 5th letter of the Greek alphabet.

  4. Epsilon Symbol (ε)

    The ε (epsilon) symbol is a Greek letter used in math as a variable to represent error bounds and in calculus to represent the epsilon-delta definition of limits.

  5. Marketing that puts people first | Epsilon US

    With Epsilon, marketers know what to say, when, where, how often and even how much to spend to engage any individual. Knowing the right thing to say to any individual doesn’t matter if you can’t find …

  6. Epsilon Explored: More Than Just a Letter - Greek Alphabet

    Embark on a journey to explore Epsilon, the fifth letter of the Greek alphabet, as we trace its remarkable evolution from ancient times to its role in the contemporary world. Discover the depth of Epsilon’s …

  7. Epsilon - Wikiwand

    The uppercase form of epsilon is identical to Latin E but has its own code point in Unicode: U+0395 Ε GREEK CAPITAL LETTER EPSILON. The lowercase version has two typographical variants, both …

  8. EPSILON | definition in the Cambridge English Dictionary

    The epsilon symbol (ε or eps) is used to indicate when one of these is empty in a given terminal.

  9. EPSILON Definition & Meaning | Dictionary.com

    EPSILON definition: the fifth letter of the Greek alphabet (E, ε). See examples of epsilon used in a sentence.

  10. Epsilon (Ε, ε) Definition - Math Converse

    Epsilon (Ε, ε) or lunate ϵ or Greek: έψιλον, is the fifth letter of the Greek alphabet, corresponding phonetically to a mid front unrounded vowel /e/. In the system of Greek numerals it also has the …