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Pempvet lizherenn al [[Lizherenneg ar gresianeg|lizherenneg c’hresianek]] eo '''epsilon''' ({{lang|grc|εψιλόν}} ; Ε, ε pe ϵ) hag a dalvez da 5 hervez ar sistem niverenniñ gresianek.
 
Distaget e vez [[LFE]] [ε] ken e [[Gresianeghenc'hresianeg|gresianekgresianeg klasel]] hag e [[Gresianeg|gresianeg a-vremañ]].
 
Diorroet e oa bet diwar patrom al [[Lizherenneg fenisek|lizherenn fenisek]] ''he'' [[Skeudenn:Phoenician he.svg|20px|Aleph]].
War-lerc'h e oa bet diorroet ivez al lizherennoù [[Lizherenneg latin|latin]] E ha [[Lizherenneg kirillek|kirillek]] Э ([e]), E ([je]) hag Ë ([jo]) diwar al lizherenn c'hresianek-mañ d'he zro.
 
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<!--The upper-case Epsilon is not a very often used symbol outside of the Greek language because of its similarity to the Roman letter [[E]].
 
The lower-case letter ε is used as the symbol for:
* In mathematics (particularly [[calculus]]), a small positive quantity, usually denoted ε; see [[limit (mathematics)|limit]].
** By analogy with this, the late mathematician [[Paul Erdős]] also used the term "epsilons" to refer to children ([[Paul Hoffman|Hoffman]] 1998, p. 4).
* In [[set theory]], the [[limit ordinal]] of the sequence <math>\omega,\omega^{\omega},\omega^{\omega^{\omega}},\dots</math>.
* In computing, the [[precision]] of a numeric data type.
* In [[computer science]], the [[String (computer science)|empty string]], though different writers use a variety of other symbols for the empty string as well, including the lower case Greek leter [[lambda]].
* In mathematics, the [[Levi-Civita symbol]].
* In mathematics, [[set]] membership (often written ∈ instead of ε).
* In physics, the [[permittivity]] of a medium.
* In physics/electronics, the [[EMF]] of a circuit
* In [[automata theory]], a transition that involves no shifting of an input symbol.
* In [[astronomy]], the fifth brightest (usually) star in a [[constellation]]. ''See'' [[Bayer designation]].
* In phonetics, the open or lax mid-front [[vowel]], as in the English word "pet" (/pεt/)-->
 
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