Chain (disambiguation)

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A chain is a series of connected links which are typically made of metal.

Chain may also refer to:

  • Necklace, a jewelry which is worn around the neck
  • Mail (armour) (or "chainmail"), a type of armor made of interlocking chain links
  • Chain tool, small mechanical device used to "break" a bicycle chain in such a way that it could be mended with the same tool
  • Chain (unit), unit of length
  • Gunter's chain, a unit of measurement
  • Catenary (or "chain"), the shape of a hanging flexible cable when supported at its ends and acted upon by a uniform gravitational force
  • Chain (real estate), whereby a group of buyers/sellers are linked together
  • Fetter (Buddhism), a deeply rooted mental attachment preventing one from achieving liberation from suffering
  • Chaining, a technique from applied behavioral analysis for teaching complicated tasks by breaking them into simpler steps
  • Chain Home and Chain Home Low, early British RDF (radar) systems of the WWII era
  • Chains (nautical), small platforms on the sides of ships

Management

  • Chain store, retail outlets which share a brand and central management
  • Chain of command, the line of authority and responsibility along which orders are passed
  • Supply chain, coordinated system of organizations, people, activities, information and resources involved in moving a product or service from supplier to customer
  • Cold chain, temperature-controlled supply chain
  • Value chain, a management concept first described by Michael Porter

Mathematics

  • Chain (algebraic topology), formal linear combination of k-simplices
  • Chain complex, a generalization of the algebraic topology construct to homological algebra
  • Chain, a set paired with a total order, it usually refers to a totally ordered subset of some partially ordered set
  • Markov chain, discrete-time stochastic process with the Markov property
  • Pseudo-arc, which has at its heart the concept of a chain
  • Chain rule, a tool for differentiation in calculus
  • Conway chained arrow notation, a way of expressing exponents using arrows

Chemistry

  • Chain reaction, sequence of reactions where a reactive product or by-product causes additional reactions
  • Ideal chain, mathematical model of polymer folding
  • Worm-like chain (or semiflexible chain), which has Kuhn length equal to twice the persistence length

Biochemistry

Biology

  • Food chain, a hierarchical or recursive list of predators and prey

Economics

  • Chained dollars, used to express real dollar amounts adjusted over time for inflation

Surname

  • John T. Chain, Jr., a retired U.S. Air Force general
  • Ernst Boris Chain (1906–1979), Nobel Prize-winning chemist famed for his isolation of penicillin
  • Allan Chain (born 1988), Australian-Burmese Ophthalmologist

Music

Sequences

  • Chain sequence (continued fraction), numbers in the mathematical study of continued fractions
  • Chain of thought, continuous thought process where ideas follow one from the other
  • Chain smoking, the habit of smoking continuously
  • Chain stitch, in sewing and embroidery, a series of looped stitches that form a chain
  • Chain letter, message that attempts to induce the recipient to make a number of copies of the message and then pass them on to one or more new recipients
  • Chain, Planetary, a chain of globes serving as fields of evolution in theosophical cosmology
  • Crater chain, a line of craters on the surface of an astronomical body
  • Daisy chain (disambiguation), various meanings
  • Human chain, a form of protest
  • Signifying chain, in semiotics, an interlocking system of signifiers
  • Hudson River Chain, one of several chains used in blockades of the Hudson River
  • Archipelago, a chain of islands
  • Mountain range, a chain of hills or mountains

Other

See also

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