Canonical
Canonical (Latin canonicus "regular"; this from Greek κανονικός (kanonikós) ) means "according to the rules" and stands for:
- religion
- belonging to the Bible canon
- Canon law , canon law in the Catholic churches
- Canonical visitation , the visit of a superior with supervisory authority for the purpose of taking stock and checking norms (according to canon law)
- Canonical age , necessary number of years of life to obtain church rights and duties, especially offices
- pedagogy
- belonging to the educational canon as a priority to be conveyed cultural content
- Mathematics, computer science
- Canonical form or normal form, a representation with predetermined properties
- Canonical basis or standard basis of a vector space
- Canonical correlation , a measure of the interdependence of two groups of random variables
- Canonical mapping , the mapping belonging to a pair of sets
- a set on the factor set ( canonical surjection ) or
- a subset into the superset ( canonical injection, inclusion mapping )
- a group to the secondary classes of a normal divisor ( canonical homomorphism )
- Canonical link , a link induced by an equivalence relation on a factor half group
- Canonical coverage , a relational design theory concept used to design relational database schemas
- Canonical name (technical computer science)
- Physics chemistry
- Canonical ensemble , in statistical physics a system in thermal equilibrium
- Canonical transformation , in physics the specific result of an equation of motion (mechanics)
- Canonical equations (classical mechanics)
- Canonical commutation relations (quantum mechanics)
- Canonical amino acids, the classic 20 proteinogenic amino acids
- music
- related to the formal principle of the canon , z. B. Canonical changes
See also:
- Cannon , Kanonik , Canon , Canon (disambiguation) , Cannon , Canyon , Canonical
- CNAME Resource Record , part of name resolution on the Internet
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