I (disambiguation)

I is the ninth letter of the Latin alphabet.

I or i may also refer to:

Language

Science, technology, and mathematics

Biology

  • Haplogroup I (mtDNA), a human mitochondrial DNA (mtDNA) haplogroup
  • Haplogroup I (Y-DNA), a Y-chromosomal DNA (Y-DNA) haplogroup
  • Olfactory nerve, the 1st cranial nerve in human anatomy

Chemistry

Computing

  • i, a common generic index variable often used in program loops
  • <i>, an HTML element for marking italic type
  • .i, the common filename extension for a file that contains the output from a preprocessor
  • IBM i, a computer operating system
  • i-, a prefix for Apple products e.g. iMac, iPod, iPhone
  • i-, an Internet-related prefix used by Internet and electronic companies

Mathematics

  • 1 (number) (Roman numeral: I)
  • Imaginary unit (i), for which i2 = −1
  • Identity matrix (I or In), of indeterminate size (or of size n)
  • Unit interval (I), which contains all real numbers from 0 to 1 inclusive
  • i, an index variable, e. g. in a matrix or for summation
  • Ix(a,b), the regularized incomplete beta function (of a variable x and parameters a,b)
  • î, the unit vector along the x-axis in Cartesian coordinates

Physics and astronomy

Telecommunication

  • I band (NATO), the range of radio frequencies from 8 GHz to 10 GHz in the electromagnetic spectrum
  • I, the ITU prefix allocated to Italy in radio communication
  • I, in QAM modulation schemes, the in-phase communications channel

Other uses in technology

  • i, a suffix unit for video resolution (vertical Interlaced lines), as in 480i or 1080i
  • I, in the YIQ colorspace commonly used with the NTSC television encoding scheme, the color-difference channel which is in-phase with the subcarrier

Arts and media

Music

  • I (band), a Norwegian heavy metal band
  • I, a diatonic function in tonal music theory

Albums

Songs

Other media

Mythology

  • Goddess I, a Mayan deity
  • Hou-i, or I, a heroic archer and hunter in Chinese mythology

Vehicles

Other uses

See also

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