collision
Collision (from Latin collisio "collision", "collision") means:
collision
- a collision in air traffic, see Aircraft Accident
- a collision in traffic, see road traffic accident
- a collision or collision in rail traffic (train collision), see dangerous event
- a ship collision, see average
- see also: collision prevention rules
Science / mathematics
- Chemistry: the collision of individual particles, see collision theory
- Physics: the collision of any physical object is also known as an impact, see impact (physics) .
- Astronomy: the close meeting of two stars, see star collision
- Mathematics: in algorithmic geometry, the touching or overlapping of geometric objects, see collision detection (algorithmic geometry)
- Geology: the collision of lithospheric plates with the formation of mountains, see mountain formation # Collision of continental blocks
Computer science
- the simultaneous access of several computers to a common communication medium, see data collision
- Cryptology: two character strings for which a cryptographic hash function calculates the same hash value, see collision security
Legal system
- the simultaneous validity of different legal norms for the same situation, see conflict of laws
- the clash of two fundamental rights, see norm collision
- in trademark law: two trademarks collide, see trademark protection
- the simultaneous meeting of at least two duties to act, see conflict of duties
Culture
- Polizeiruf 110: Collision , crime film (1977)
Others
- two or more overlapping appointments (same time) see appointment collision
- the clash of two opinions, see conflict