Alpha
Alpha is the first letter of the Greek alphabet and is widely used as a symbol for first or primary. It appears in science, technology, finance, and culture as a label, a parameter, or a designation. The term also denotes origins: alpha represents the leading form in a series or system and is commonly prefixed to indicate early development stages or leading features.
Etymology: Alpha derives from the Phoenician letter aleph. In printing, uppercase is A or Α and lowercase
In science, an alpha particle is a helium-4 nucleus emitted in certain radioactive decays. Alpha radiation is
In finance and statistics, alpha denotes an investment's excess return relative to a benchmark, and in statistics
In technology, an alpha version is an early software release used for initial testing, typically followed by