Fluctuation
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Fluctuation may refer to:
- Quantum fluctuation arising from the uncertainty principle
- Primordial fluctuations, density variations in the early universe
- Universal conductance fluctuations, a quantum physics phenomenon encountered in electrical transport experiments in mesoscopic species
- Statistical fluctuations, very important in statistics, statistical mechanics, and thermodynamics
- Thermal fluctuations, statistical fluctuations in a thermodynamic variable
- An alternative name for conjuncture, a critical combination of events in economics
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