Reduction
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Reduction is the process of lowering, degrading, or diminishing.
Reduction or reducing may also refer to:
- Reduction (chemistry), the process of lowering the positive valence state of an element (e.g., reducing an ore to metal); half of a redox reaction.
- Reduction (mathematics), the process of manipulating a series of equations or matrices into a desired 'simpler' format
- Reduction (complexity), in computational complexity theory, the transformation of an instance of one problem into an instance of another
- Reduce is another name for the fold higher-order function
- Reduction (cooking), the process of thickening a liquid mixture such as a sauce by evaporation
- Reduction in chemistry is the reverse of oxidation, see redox.
- Reduction (philosophy), in philosophy, the process of explaining a particular concept or phenomenon in terms of more fundamental concepts or phenomena
- Reduction (linguistics), in linguistics, the shortening of the pronunciation of a word. e.g. wanna, lemme, gimme.
- Reduction, in physiology, another name for weight loss or dieting
- Reduction (orthopedic surgery), in orthopedic surgery, a medical procedure to restore a fracture to a correct alignment
- Reduction (town), a form of Catholic mission in South America in the 17th and 18th centuries
- Purchasing reduction, in economics and in waste management, is the process of decreasing the purchase of consumer goods
- Reduction (Sweden), in 1680 a return of lands to the Crown earlier granted to the nobility.
- Reduction property, in descriptive set theory, a pointclass allows partitioning the union of two sets in the pointclass into two disjoint sets in the same pointclass
- Reduce computer algebra system, a general-purpose computer algebra system geared towards applications in physics.
- Waste reduction is the first and most desirable component of the waste hierarchy (reduce, reuse, recycle)