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Mugen

Mugen is a word of Japanese origin, meaning dream, fantasy, (夢幻) or infinite (無限). The following use Mugen as their name:

  • Mugen Motorsports (無限), who tune and race Honda vehicles in the JGTC racing series, and additionally sell aftermarket parts to amateur enthusiasts.
  • Mugen Seiki (無限精機), who make R/C (radio controlled) race cars, not affliated with Mugen Motorsports.
  • Mugen, a character from the anime Samurai Champloo. His name means "illusion-less", as the components of his name are the characters for "without" and "dream". Incidentally, he writes his name using the "Infinity" symbol: "∞".
  • M.U.G.E.N is a fully customizable 2D fighting game engine made by Elecbyte.
  • Mugen no juunin is a manga by Hiroaki Samura.
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The following use Mugen as their name:. The lower-case letter ω is used as a symbol:. Mugen is a word of Japanese origin, meaning dream, fantasy, (夢幻) or infinite (無限). The upper-case letter Ω is used as a symbol:. Mugen no juunin is a manga by Hiroaki Samura. See omega (Cyrillic) (Ѡ, ѡ). M.U.G.E.N is a fully customizable 2D fighting game engine made by Elecbyte. Omega was also adopted into the early Cyrillic alphabet.

Incidentally, he writes his name using the "Infinity" symbol: "∞". Jesus declares himself to be the "Alpha and Omega, the beginning and the end, the first and the last", (Revelation 22:13, KJV, and see also 1:8), Greek ἐγὼ τὸ ἄλφα καὶ τὸ ὦ, ὁ πρῶτος καὶ ὁ ἔσχατος, ἡ ἀρχὴ καὶ τὸ τέλος. His name means "illusion-less", as the components of his name are the characters for "without" and "dream". Omega is often used to denote the last, the end, or the ultimate limit of a set, in contrast to Alpha, the first letter of the Greek Alphabet. Mugen, a character from the anime Samurai Champloo. In Modern Greek Ω is a short o similar to the vowel of English pot. Mugen Seiki (無限精機), who make R/C (radio controlled) race cars, not affliated with Mugen Motorsports. It is transcribed ō or simply o.

Mugen Motorsports (無限), who tune and race Honda vehicles in the JGTC racing series, and additionally sell aftermarket parts to amateur enthusiasts. Phonetically, the Ancient Greek Ω is a long o, similar to the vowel of English close. This name is Byzantine; in Classical Greek, the letter was called ō (), whereas the Omicron was called ou (οὖ). The word literally means "big O" (ō mega, mega meaning 'big'), as opposed to Omicron, which means "little O" (o mikron, micron meaning 'little').[1]. In the Greek numeric system it had a value of 800.

Omega (Ω ω) is the 24th and last letter of the Greek alphabet. In Circuit Analysis and Signal Processing to represent frequency. In particle physics to represent the omega meson. In Astronomy, as a ranking of a star's brightness.

In computer science, in notation related to Big O notation, the asymptotically dominant nature of functions. x x). In combinatory logic, the self-application combinator, (λ x. In mathematics, the first transfinite ordinal number.

In physics, angular velocity. In textual criticism, the archetype of a manuscript tradition. The logo of Lululemon Athletica is often mistaken for a stylized Ω, but the company claims it is in fact a stylized A. A Prestige Swiss watch company named Omega [[2]].

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Naoki Maeda's pseudonym for the Dance Dance Revolution song "MAX 300". In particle physics to represent the Omega baryons. In physics, the solid angle. In mathematics, the Omega constant.

Omega Point, a theory about computing at the end of the universe. Codex Athous Dionysii, an 8th/9th century uncial Greek manuscript of the Gospels on Mount Athos. See also Chaitin's constant. In computer science, in notation related to Big O notation to describe the asymptotic behavior of functions.

Note that Unicode has separate code points for the ohm sign (U+2126, Ω) and the Greek uppercase omega (U+03A9, Ω). For ohm — SI unit of electrical resistance; also used upside down (℧) to represent the inverse of an ohm (mho/siemens) used for electrical conductance.