Index

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Index (or its plural form indices) may refer to:

Arts, entertainment, and media

Fictional entities

Periodicals and news portals

media

  • Indexed, a Web cartoon by
  • Index, album by

Business enterprises and events

Finance

Places in the United States

Publishing and library studies

Science, technology, and mathematics

Computer science

Economics

Mathematics and statistics

  • Index, a number or other symbol that specifies an element of an indexed family or set
  • Index, an element of an index set
  • Index, the label of a summand in Σ-notation of a summation

Algebra

Analysis

  • Index, the winding number of an oriented closed curve on a surface relative to a point on that surface
  • Diversity index, a measure of distribution or variety in fields such as ecology or information science
  • Index of a vector field, an integer that helps to describe the behaviour of a vector field around an isolated zero

Number theory

Statistics

Other uses in science and technology

  • Dental indices, standardized scoring systems for tooth problems
  • Indexicality, in linguistics, the phenomenon of a sign pointing to some object in the context in which it occurs
  • Indexing (motion), in mechanical engineering and machining, movement to a precisely known location
  • Refractive index, a measurement of how light propagates through a material
  • Valve Index, a virtual reality headset

Other uses

See also