I'm reading up on molecular modelling and have come across some terms I should probably have learnt a long time ago but always scared me off a bit with the Greek letters. I guess I'm a big boy now so it's probably time to clarify...
The textbook uses the lowercase symbol omega ($\omega$) for torsion (a.k.a. dihedral) angle while Wikipedia gives the uppercase, $\Omega$, plus both upper and lower case phi ($\Phi$, $\phi$) and psi ($\Psi$, $\psi$) in its description which from reading I'm starting to understand designate particular geometrical cases from the article, though it looks like it might be a little difficult to remember at first.
My textbook also gives in the list of symbols and physical constants [lower case] tau, $\tau$, but I can't see any mention of this on the Wiki page.
Firstly I wanted to ask is the use of upper/lower case totally arbitrary, and secondly is tau just a non-specific way of expressing torsion angle compared to the other 3 (which is the only use I can imagine for it?) Or is this use totally confined to molecular modelling?