coherence
Coherence or coherent (from Latin : cohaerere = to be connected) stands for:
- Coherence (physics) , a property of waves with regard to their ability to interfere
- in radar technology to distinguish between different device concepts, see coherent radar
- Coherence (metallurgy) , the lattice structure of metals
- a property of modular sheaves , see coherent sheaf
- a quality feature in digital signal analysis, see coherence (signal analysis)
- the synchronization of several CPU caches, see cache coherence
- an optimal synchronization of the rhythms of heartbeat, breathing and blood pressure, see heart coherence
- the cohesion between cells, see cell contact # differentiation of cell contacts
- Coherence (linguistics) , symbolic connection of the words in a text
- Coherence (psychology) , traceability of the formal thought process
- the cohesion of a system of related statements, see coherence theory ( philosophy of science )
- the coordination of political and institutional measures to achieve foreign policy goals, see coherence requirement
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Wiktionary: Coherence - explanations of meanings, word origins, synonyms, translations
Wiktionary: coherent - explanations of meanings, word origins, synonyms, translations
- Coherent control in quantum physics