Lambda — Λ / λ

Λ λ

UppercaseΛ
Lowercaseλ
Transliterationl
PronunciationLAHM‑thah
Numeric value30

Etymology and Origin

Lambda comes from the Phoenician letter "lamed," meaning "goad" or "ox goad" (a stick for herding cattle). The uppercase lambda (Λ) resembles an inverted V shape. Lambda is the eleventh letter of the Greek alphabet and has diverse applications across mathematics, physics, and computer science.

Pronunciation

Lambda for Wavelength in Physics

The most ubiquitous use of lambda is to represent wavelength (λ), the distance between successive peaks of a wave. Wavelength is fundamental to understanding all wave phenomena, from light to sound to quantum mechanics.

Uses of Lambda in Mathematics

Uses in Science and Engineering

Lambda Calculus and Computing

Mathematical Examples with Lambda

Wavelength: Green light at 550 nm: f = c/λ = (3×10⁸)/(550×10⁻⁹) ≈ 5.45×10¹⁴ Hz

Eigenvalue: Matrix [[3,1],[0,2]] has eigenvalues λ₁=3, λ₂=2

Radioactive decay: Carbon-14 has λ = 1.21×10⁻⁴ yr⁻¹, so t₁/₂ ≈ 5730 years

Lambda function: (λx.x²)(5) = 25 in lambda calculus

Poisson distribution: If λ=3 events/hour, P(2 events) = 3²e⁻³/2! ≈ 0.224

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Unicode code points: U+039B (uppercase), U+03BB (lowercase).

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