Compression

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Compression may refer to:

Physical science

  • Compression (physics), the result of the subjection of a material to compressive stress
  • Compression member, a class of structural elements, of which a column is the most common specific example
  • Compressibility, a measure of volume change resulting from pressure
  • Gas compression, raising the pressure and reducing the volume of gases
  • Compression ratio, a figure of merit of an internal-combustion engine
  • Compression (geology), a system of forces that tend to decrease the volume of rocks

Information science

  • Data compression, the process of encoding digital information using fewer bits
  • Audio compression (data), the compression of digital audio streams and files
  • Bandwidth compression, a reduction in either the time to transmit or in the amount of bandwidth required to transmit
  • Compression artifact, noticeable defects in audio or video that has been compressed
  • Image compression, the application of data compression on digital images
  • Video compression, the compression of digital video streams and files
  • One-way compression function, a cryptographic primitive
  • Dynamic range compression, a compression process that reduces the dynamic range of an audio signal

Medicine

  • Brain compression, a potentially fatal condition where pressure is exerted on the brain by internal bleeding
  • Compression bandage, a bandage that uses compression to reduce the flow of blood
  • Compression in pyelography, pressing on the lower abdominal area in intravenous pyelogram
  • Condensation (psychology) in Freudian psychology
  • Cold compression therapy, to alleviate the pain of minor injuries

Other

  • Gain compression, in electronic amplifiers, a reduction in differential or slope gain resulting from device non-linearity
  • Compression (functional analysis), the restriction of an operator on a Hilbert space to a subspace, obtained by orthogonal projection
  • Compression (phonetics), running syllables together in informal speech
  • Compression (zoology), when an animal (or part of) is smaller compared with other animals in the same group, for example the Yellow jack

See also

  • Compaction (disambiguation)
  • Compress
  • Compression shorts
  • Compressor (disambiguation)
  • Decompression (disambiguation)
  • Expansion (disambiguation)

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