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gammah is a term used in various disciplines to denote a quantity associated with the symbol gamma and a subscript h. There is no single, universally recognized definition for gammah, and its precise meaning varies by field and author. In mathematics and statistics, gamma_h is sometimes used informally to denote a family of gamma-like functions indexed by a parameter h, or to indicate a shifted or scaled version of a gamma-related function. The exact formulation is not standardized and should be taken from the source in which it appears.

In physics, gamma_h frequently appears as a notation for a decay width or rate of a hypothetical

In computer science and data processing, gammah may occur as a variable name or parameter related to

See also: Gamma function, Incomplete gamma function, Higgs boson, Gamma correction, Subscript notation.

For readers encountering gammah, the recommended approach is to check the defining sentence or equation in

or
extended-Higgs
sector
particle
labeled
h.
For
example,
Γ_h
(often
read
gamma
sub
h)
can
represent
the
total
decay
width
of
a
scalar
state
h,
with
the
specific
expression
depending
on
the
model’s
couplings
and
mass
spectrum.
In
practice,
gamma_h
is
model-dependent
and
should
be
defined
within
that
model’s
framework.
gamma
correction,
data
normalization,
or
other
gamma-related
transforms;
again
the
exact
meaning
is
determined
by
the
program
or
paper.
the
relevant
document
to
determine
its
meaning.