rank
Rank (French for "row, order") stands for:
- Rank of a person, their position in a social system, see hierarchy
- Rank of an animal, its position in the social hierarchy, see hierarchy (biology)
- Rank , taxonomic level in zoological nomenclature, see Rank (zoology)
- Rank (statistics) , position of an observation value
- Rank (computer science) , ascending order of objects
- Rank (property law) , position that has a right in rem in the land register
- military rank or rank , position in the chain of command of an army, police or similar organization
mathematically:
- Rank (mathematics) , term from the branch of linear algebra
- Rank (differential geometry) , term from Riemannian geometry
- Rank of a free group, see Free group #Rank
- Rank of a symmetrical space, see Symmetrical space #Rank
- Rank of a vector bundle
- Rank in algebra and differential geometry: level of a tensor
- Rank of a Lie algebra or the associated Lie group, see Cartan sub -algebra
- Rank of an Abelian group , measure of its size
Additional:
- Rank , level of the stands in stadiums, see stadium #Number of stands
- Rank , prize class in the lottery
- Rank , marking the size of a sailing warship , see classification of warships
- Rang or rang , gong instrument of the Garo indigenous people in northeast India, see Garo (people) #Music
- Rank - The Colors of Love , Indian Bollywood feature film (1993)
Places:
- Rang (Doubs) , commune in the Doubs department, France
- Rang-du-Fliers , commune in the Pas-de-Calais department, France
- Rang (Gyiba) (让 村), village of the Gyiba nationality community in Cona County, Shannan County, Tibet Autonomous Region, People's Republic of China
Rank is the family name of the following people:
- Adalbert Rang (1928–2019), German educationalist
- Alexandre Rang des Adrets (1784-1859), French zoologist
- Florens Christian Rang (1864–1924), German Protestant theologian, politician and writer
- Franz Rang (1831–1893), Lord Mayor of Fulda and member of the Reichstag of the North German Confederation
- Fritz Rang (1899 – after 1945), German SS standard leader and detective director
- Justus Rang (1802-1859), German judge, administrative officer and parliamentarian
- Martin Rang (1900–1988), German educator and theologian
See also:
- List of all Wikipedia articles whose title includes rank
- Ranking (disambiguation)
- Ranking list (disambiguation)
- PageRank (in search engines)
Wiktionary: Rank - explanations of meanings, word origins, synonyms, translations