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Summary
pi is a Greek letter[1]. pi draws 542 Wikipedia views per month (greek_letter category, ranking #14 of 23).[2]
Key Facts
- pi's image is recorded as Pi uc lc.svg[3].
- pi's image is recorded as Greek letter pi serif+sans.svg[4].
- pi's image is recorded as Greek uc pi.svg[5].
- pi's image is recorded as Greek lc pi.svg[6].
- pi's instance of is recorded as Greek letter[7].
- pi's based on is recorded as 𐤐[8].
- pi's follows is recorded as Ο/ο[9].
- pi's followed by is recorded as Ρ[10].
- pi's followed by is recorded as san[11].
- pi's part of is recorded as Greek alphabet[12].
- pi's part of is recorded as archaic Greek alphabets[13].
- pi's Commons category is recorded as Pi (letter)[14].
- pi's Unicode character is recorded as Π[15].
- pi's Unicode character is recorded as π[16].
- pi's Unicode character is recorded as ϖ[17].
- pi's has part is recorded as Π[18].
- pi's has part is recorded as π[19].
- pi's Freebase ID is recorded as /m/01681f[20].
- pi's topic's main category is recorded as Category:Pi (letter)[21].
- pi's Commons gallery is recorded as Π[22].
- pi's Gran Enciclopèdia Catalana ID is recorded as 0200999[23].
- pi's described by source is recorded as Otto's encyclopedia[24].
- pi's different from is recorded as Pi[25].
- pi's different from is recorded as Pī[26].
- pi's different from is recorded as 兀[27].
Body
Geography
Part of include Greek alphabet[12], an alphabet[28], founded in -0900[29] and archaic Greek alphabets[13], an alphabet[30].
Designation and Status
pi's instance of is recorded as Greek letter[7].
Cultural Significance
Things named for pi include Buckingham π theorem[31], a theorem[32]; oppai slash[33]; and Pi Islands[34], an island group[35].
Why It Matters
pi draws 542 Wikipedia views per month (greek_letter category, ranking #14 of 23).[2] pi has Wikipedia articles in 29 language editions, a strong signal of global cultural recognition.[36] pi is known by 31 alternative names across languages and contexts.[37]
Entities named for pi include Buckingham π theorem[31], a theorem[32]; oppai slash[33]; and Pi Islands[34], an island group[35].