Equivalence
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Equivalence or equivalent may refer to:
- In chemistry:
- In computing:
- In ethics:
- In history:
- The Equivalent, a sum paid from England to Scotland at their Union in 1707.
- In logic:
- In mathematics:
- Equivalence relation
- Equivalence of categories
- Equivalent infinitesimal, a type of infinitesimals.
- Improper rotation equivalence
- Matrix equivalence
- Rotational equivalence
- Probabilistic equivalence in experimental designs, using the mechanism of random assignment to groups so that we know exactly the chance that a difference will be found between two groups.
- In patent law:
- In music:
- In relativity:
- In translation:
- In formal language theory:
- In international trade:
- Equivalence (trade), a requirement imposed on WTO Member countries regarding acceptable sanitary protection measures.
- In art
- Equivalent VIII, a minimalist sculpture by Carl Andre consisting of a collection of bricks.
- Equivalents, a series of photographs of clouds taken by Alfred Stieglitz between 1925 and 1934
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