Like the names of most other Greek letters, the name of beta was adopted from the acrophonic name of the corresponding letter in Phoenician, which was the common Semitic word *bayt ('house', compare Arabic: بيتbayt and Hebrew: ביתbáyit). In Greek, the name was βῆταbêta, pronounced [bɛ̂ːta] in Ancient Greek. It is spelled βήτα in modern monotonic orthography and pronounced [ˈvita].
The letter Β had the largest number of highly divergent local forms. Besides the standard form (either rounded or pointed, ), there were forms as varied as (Gortyn), and (Thera), (Argos), (Melos), (Corinth), (Megara, Byzantium), and (Cyclades).[3]
Uses
Algebraic numerals
In the system of Greek numerals, beta has a value of 2. Such use is denoted by a number mark: Β′.
Beta is used in finance as a measure of investment portfolio risk. Beta in this context is calculated as the covariance of the portfolio's returns with its benchmark's returns, divided by the variance of the benchmark's returns. A beta of 1.5 means that for every 1% change in the value of the benchmark, the portfolio's value tends to change by 1.5%.
Beta is often used to denote a variable in mathematics and physics, where it often has specific meanings for certain applications.
β is sometimes used as a placeholder for an ordinal number if α is already used. For example, the two roots of a quadratic equation are typically labelled α and β.
Beta male, or simply beta, is a slang term for men derived from the designation for beta animals in ethology, along with its counterpart, alpha male.[5][6] The term has been used as a pejorative self-identifier among members of manosphere communities, particularly incels, who do not believe they are assertive or traditionally masculine, and feel overlooked by women.[7][8] It is also used to negatively describe other men who are not assertive, particularly in heterosexual relationships.
In some high-quality typesetting, especially in the French tradition, a typographic variant of the lowercase letter without a descender is used within a word for ancient Greek: βίβλος is printed βίϐλος.[9]
In typesetting technical literature, it is a commonly made mistake to use the German letter ß (a s–z or s–s ligature) as a replacement for β. The two letters resemble each other in some fonts, but they are unrelated.[10]
Videotape formats
"Beta" can be used to refer to several consumer and professional videotape formats developed by Japan's Sony Corporation. Although similarly named, they are very different in function and obsolescence.
Betamax was the name of a domestic videotape format developed in the 1970s and 1980s. It competed with the Video Home System (VHS) format developed by the Japanese Victor Company, to which it eventually succumbed. The Betamax format was also marketed Betacord by (Sanyo); some cassettes were simply labeled "Beta", and the logo was a lower-case beta. Betamax lost in the market and is an oft-used example of a technically superior solution that failed due to market forces.
Betacam, including Beta SP and DigiBeta, is a family of professional videotape formats launched in 1982 that was the de facto standard for professional video, advertising, and television production through the 2000s. The formats outlasted analog NTSC television, and their scarcity today is because the industry has moved to HD formats.
Unicode
U+0392ΒGREEK CAPITAL LETTER BETA (Β)
U+03B2βGREEK SMALL LETTER BETA (β) (\beta in TeX)
U+03D0ϐGREEK BETA SYMBOL
U+1D5DᵝMODIFIER LETTER SMALL BETA
U+1D66ᵦGREEK SUBSCRIPT SMALL LETTER BETA
U+1DE9◌ᷩCOMBINING LATIN SMALL LETTER BETA
U+2C82ⲂCOPTIC CAPITAL LETTER VIDA
U+2C83ⲃCOPTIC SMALL LETTER VIDA
U+333C㌼SQUARE BEETA (Japanese square katakana of ベータbēta)
U+A7B4ꞴLATIN CAPITAL LETTER BETA
U+A7B5ꞵLATIN SMALL LETTER BETA
U+10381𐎁UGARITIC LETTER BETA
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:
U+1D6A9𝚩MATHEMATICAL BOLD CAPITAL BETA
U+1D6C3𝛃MATHEMATICAL BOLD SMALL BETA
U+1D6E3𝛣MATHEMATICAL ITALIC CAPITAL BETA
U+1D6FD𝛽MATHEMATICAL ITALIC SMALL BETA
U+1D71D𝜝MATHEMATICAL BOLD ITALIC CAPITAL BETA
U+1D737𝜷MATHEMATICAL BOLD ITALIC SMALL BETA
U+1D757𝝗MATHEMATICAL SANS-SERIF BOLD CAPITAL BETA
U+1D771𝝱MATHEMATICAL SANS-SERIF BOLD SMALL BETA
U+1D791𝞑MATHEMATICAL SANS-SERIF BOLD ITALIC CAPITAL BETA
U+1D7AB𝞫MATHEMATICAL SANS-SERIF BOLD ITALIC SMALL BETA
References
Look up Β or β in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
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