with "underlined O" form of omega The
uppercase letter Ω is used as a symbol: • In
chemistry: • For
oxygen-18, a natural, stable isotope of oxygen. • For
omega loop, a protein structural motif consisting of a loop of six or more amino acid residues in any sequence, a structure named for its resemblance to the Greek letter. • In
physics: • For
ohm – SI unit of electrical resistance. Unicode has a separate code point (
HTML entity Ω), but it is included only for backward compatibility, and the canonically equivalent code point (Ω) is preferred. Also formerly also used upside down () to represent
mho, the old name for the inverse of an ohm (now siemens with symbol S), the SI unit of electrical conductance. • In
statistical mechanics, Ω refers to the multiplicity (number of microstates) in a system. • The
solid angle or the rate of precession in a gyroscope. • In particle physics to represent the
Omega baryons. • In astronomy (cosmology), Ω refers to the average density of the universe, also called the
density parameter. • In astronomy (orbital mechanics), Ω refers to the
longitude of the ascending node of an orbit. • In
mathematics and
computer science: • In complex analysis, the
Omega constant, a solution of Lambert's W function. • In differential geometry, the space of
differential forms on a
manifold (of a certain degree, usually with a superscript). • A variable for a 2-dimensional region in calculus, usually corresponding to the domain of a double integral. • In topos theory, the (codomain of the)
subobject classifier of an elementary topos. • In
combinatory logic, the looping combinator,
(S I I (S I I)). • In group theory, the
omega and agemo subgroups of a
p-group, Ω(
G) and ℧(
G). • In group theory,
Cayley's Ω process as a partial differential operator. • In statistics, it is used as the symbol for the
sample space, or total set of possible outcomes. • In
triangle geometry,
Brocard points. • In
number theory,
Ω(n) is the number of
prime divisors of
n (counting
multiplicity). • In notation related to
Big O notation to describe the asymptotic behavior of functions. •
Chaitin's constant. • In
set theory, the
first uncountable ordinal number, ω1 or Ω. • The
absolute infinite proposed by
Georg Cantor. • As part of a logo or trademark: • The logo of
Omega Watches SA. • Part of the original
Pioneer logo. • Part of the
Badge of the Supreme Court of the United Kingdom. • Part of the mission patch for
STS-135, as it was the last mission of the Space Shuttle program. • The logo of the
God of War video game series based on Greek mythology. In God of War (2018), it is revealed it stands as the symbol of war in Greece. • The logo of
E-123 Omega, a
Sonic the Hedgehog character. • The logo of the
Heroes of Olympus series, based on Greek mythology. • The logo of the
Ultramarines in
Warhammer 40,000. • The logo of Primal Groudon, the version mascot of
Pokémon Omega Ruby. • The logo of
Darkseid in DC comics. • One of the logos of professional wrestler
Kenny Omega. • The logo for
Meow Wolf's
Omega Mart in Area15, Las Vegas, Nevada. • The logo of
Lalaji Memorial Omega International School. , representing the end of life • Other: • In
eschatology, the symbol for the end of everything • In
molecular biology, the symbol is used as shorthand to signify a genetic construct introduced by a
two-point crossover • Omega Particle in the
Star Trek universe • The final form of NetNavi bosses in some of the
Mega Man Battle Network games • A secret boss in the
Final Fantasy series called Omega ( Ω ) Weapon. • A character from the series
Doctor Who called Omega, believed to be one of the creators of the Time Lords of Gallifrey. • The symbol for the highest power level of a
PSI attack in the
Mother/EarthBound games • A symbol used by U.S. citizens in the 1960s & 1970s to denote resistance to the U.S. war in Viet Nam. Adapted from the SI unit for electrical resistance. • It is used along with
Alpha in the
Alpha and Omega, a Christian symbol. • Used as the
highest tier of equipment in the
flash game, Learn to Fly • Appears in
galaxy quest as the
Omega 13 device == The symbol ω (lowercase letter) ==