Coherence - in Mathematics

In Mathematics

  • Mutual coherence (linear algebra), sometimes referred to as coherence
  • Coherence (philosophical gambling strategy), a concept in Bayesian statistics
  • Coherence (signal processing)
  • Coherence (statistics)
  • Coherence condition in category theory
  • Coherent sampling, a relationship used in Fast Fourier transforms
  • Coherent set of characters in representation theory
  • Coherent sheaf

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