Metric
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Metric or metrical may refer to:
Mathematics
- Metric (mathematics), an abstraction of the notion of distance in a metric space
- Metric space, a set where a notion of distance between elements of the set is defined
- Pseudometric space, with a metric tensor that is not required to be positive-definite
- Metric tensor, in differential geometry, the distance structure on a manifold
Science
- Metric tensor (general relativity), the fundamental object of study in general relativity similar to the gravitational field in Newtonian physics
- Schwarzschild metric, a description of the geometry around a special type of black hole
- The metric system of measurement
- International System of Units, or Système International (SI), the modern form of the metric system
- Metric tonne, a measurement of mass equal to 1,000 kg
- METRIC a model that uses Landsat satellite data to compute and map evapotranspiration (ET) in climatology/meteorology
- Metrical phonology, a theory of stress or prominence of speech units in linguistics
Computers and networking
- Metrics (networking), set of properties of a communication path
- Router metrics, used by a router to make routing decisions
- Software metric, a measure of some property of a piece of software or its specifications
- Reuse metrics, a quantitative indicator of an attribute for software reuse and reusability
Other uses
- Metric (band), a Canadian indie rock band
- Performance metric, a measure of an organization's activities and performance
- Font metrics, a group of properties describing a font
- Metrical foot, the basic unit of meter that generates a line of verse in most Western traditions of poetry
- Metrecal, a diet drink introduced in the 1960s.
See also
- Measure (disambiguation)
- Meter (disambiguation)
- Metric dimension (disambiguation)
- Observable quantity
- Units of measurement
- Metric expansion of space
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