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Omega (upper case Ω, lower case ω) is the last letter in the Greek alphabet, also used as a symbol.
Omega may also refer to:
Arts, entertainment and media
Fictional entities
- Omega (Doctor Who)
- Omega, a Maximum Ride character
- Omega, the fictional government agency in the film True Lies
- Omega, in the Mega Man Zero series
- E-123 Omega, a Sonic the Hedgehog character
- Omega, or Genra, a Dead or Alive character
- Omega 13, a time machine in the 1999 science fiction/comedy film Galaxy Quest
- Omega Ranger, a Power Rangers S.P.D. character
- Omega Rugal, a The King of Fighters character
- The Omegas, in the 2006 film X-Men: The Last Stand
- Omega, in Star Wars: The Bad Batch
- Omega OS, a fictional operating system in the 2018 game PC Building Simulator
- The Omega (Ninjago), a character in Ninjago
- Omega Flowey, a villain in the game Undertale
- Omega, the tier 100 skin of the Chapter 1, Season 4 Battle Pass in Fortnite: Battle Royale
Film and television
- Omega (film), a 2008 Greek film
- "Omega" (Dollhouse), the 12th episode of the TV series Dollhouse
- "The Omega Directive", an episode of Star Trek: Voyager, involving a substance called "Omega"
- "Omega" (The Walking Dead), an episode of the television series The Walking Dead
Literature
- Omega (Harris novel), by Christine Harris, 2000
- Omega (McDevitt novel), Jack McDevitt, 2003
- Omega (Leonard novel), by Raymond Leonard, 1986
- Omega: The Last Days of the World, an 1894 science fiction novel by Camille Flammarion
- Omega the Unknown, an American comic book by Marvel Comics
Music
Groups
- Omega (band), a Hungarian rock band
- Omega and the Mechanical Animals, a moniker adopted by Marilyn Manson and his band
Labels
- Omega (record label), a Dutch record label
Albums
- Omega (Alyson Avenue album), 2004
- Omega (Asia album), 2010
- Omega (Epica album), 2021
- Omega (Jelena Karleuša album), 2023
- Omega, by Hound Dog, 2005
- Omega, by Azaghal, 2008
- Omega, by Enrique Morente, 1995
- Juggernaut: Omega, by Periphery, 2015, and a song on that album
- Omega, by Immanuel Wilkins, 2020
Songs
- "Ω", by BT from _, 2003
- "Omega", by Bruce Dickinson from Accident of Birth, 1997
- "Omega", Crystal Lake from True North, 2016
- "Omega", Rebecca St. James from Pray, 1998
- "Omega", by SZA from Z, 2014
Other uses in arts, entertainment and media
- Omega (audio drama), based on Doctor Who
- Omega (video game), 1989
- Omega (journal), an academic journal dedicated to the study of death and dying
- Omega Mart, an interactive art installation by Meow Wolf
Businesses and organisations
- OMEGA (counterterrorism unit), in Latvia
- Omega Aerial Refueling Services
- Omega Engineering, an American instrumentation company
- Omega Institute for Holistic Studies, in Rhinebeck, New York, U.S.
- Omega Pharma, a Belgian pharmaceutical company
- Omega SA, a Swiss luxury watchmaker
- Omega Special Task Force, in Georgia
- Joint Task Force OMEGA, of the Colombian military
- Omega Training Group, providing support for defense-oriented programs
- Omega Trust, a fraudulent American investment scheme
People
- Omega (singer) (born 1979), a Dominican merengue singer
- Kenny Omega, ring name of Canadian wrestler Tyson Smith (born 1983)
- Queen Omega (singer) (born 1981), a Trinidadian reggae singer
Places
- Omega, California, U.S.
- Omega Hydraulic Diggings, historical gold mining site
- Omega, Georgia, U.S.
- Omega, Indiana, U.S.
- Omega, Oklahoma, U.S.
- Omega Development Site, in Warrington, Cheshire, England
Science and technology
Astronomy and astrodynamics
- Ω, the density parameter in Friedmann equations
- Omega Centauri, a globular cluster in the constellation of Centaurus
- Omega Nebula, a star cluster
- Argument of periapsis, abbreviated ω
- Longitude of the ascending node, abbreviated Ω
Computing
- Omega (TeX), an extension of the typesetting system
- Omega Drivers, third-party drivers for ATI and nVidia graphics cards
- Ωmega, a strict pure functional programming language
- Omega language, in formal language theory
- Omega2 (computer), by Onion
Mathematics
- Chaitin's constant, or halting probability, written as Ω
- Lambert W function, or omega function
- Omega constant, a specific value derived from the Lambert W function
- Wright omega function
- ω, the first infinite ordinal number, also understood as the set of all natural numbers
- ω1 or Ω, the smallest uncountable ordinal number
- ω and Ω in big O notation
- Omega and agemo subgroup, in group theory
- Ω, an element in a subsumption lattice
- Prime omega function , in number theory
Other uses in science and technology
- OMEGA, an instrument on Mars Express Mars orbiter
- OmegA, a cancelled space launch vehicle
- Omega (navigation system), the first worldwide radio navigation system
- OMEGA laser, at the Laboratory for Laser Energetics, University of Rochester, New York, U.S.
- Angular frequency, ω, in physics
- Angular velocity, ω, in physics
- Ka/Ks ratio, or ω, in genetics
- Ohm, symbol Ω, the unit of electrical resistance
- Omega equation, in meteorology
- Omega loop, a protein motif
- Omega baryon, a sub-atomic particle
- OMEGA process, an industrial chemical process to produce ethylene glycol from ethylene
Transportation
- Chevrolet Omega, a car model by General Motors for Brazil
- Oldsmobile Omega, a car, 1973–1984
- Opel Omega, a car, 1986–2004
- Omega (barque), a sailing ship, 1887–1958
Other uses
- Omega (Cyrillic) (Ѡ, ѡ), the Cyrillic counterpart of the Greek omega
- Omega (grape), another name for the Catawba grape
- Omega (photographic brand), a brand of cameras and enlargers
- Omega chain, a type of collier
- Omega Chess, a chess variant
- OMEGA Championship Wrestling, a wrestling promotion
- OMEGA Memorandum, a 1956 U.S. memorandum designed to marginalize Gamal Abdel Nasser
- Advance Omega, a Swiss paraglider design
See also
- All pages with titles beginning with Omega
- All pages with titles containing Omega
- Alpha and Omega (disambiguation)
- Omega Point (disambiguation)
- Iomega, a brand of storage media
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