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Coherence
Coherence
,
coherency
, or
coherent
can refer to:
Contents
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In physics
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In mathematics
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In financial economics
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In philosophy
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In computational science
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As name of IT products
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Other uses
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See also
In physics
Coherence (physics)
Polarization
Quantum
Spatial
Spectral
Temporal
Coherence time
In mathematics
Mutual coherence (linear algebra)
, sometimes referred to as coherence
Coherence (philosophical gambling strategy)
, a concept in Bayesian statistics
Coherence (signal processing)
Coherence (statistics)
Coherence condition
Coherent sampling
, a relationship used in Fast Fourier Transforms
Coherent sheaf
In financial economics
Coherent risk measures
, a class of risk measures
In philosophy
Coherentism
is an epistemological theory
There is also the
coherence theory of truth
In computational science
Cache coherence
, a special case of memory coherence
Coherence (programming language)
, an experimental programming language based upon Subtext
Memory coherence
, a concept in computer architecture
As name of IT products
Coherence (software)
, a component of Parallels Desktop for Mac, the Windows virtualization software
Coherence (UPNP)
, some free DLNA/UPnP tools (MediaServer/MediaRender) with a Python framework
Coherent (operating system)
, a UNIX-clone operating system
Oracle Coherence
, an in-memory data grid product from Oracle
Other uses
Coherence (cognitive science)
, a property of mental/cognitive states
Coherence (linguistics)
, what makes a text semantically meaningful
Coherence (music theory)
, a synonym for strict Rothenberg propriety in diatonic set theory
Coherence time (communications systems)
, duration when a communication channel can be assumed to be constant
Coherent (company), a company specializing in equipment to make and measure coherent light
See also
Cohesion (disambiguation)
Mutual coherence (disambiguation)
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