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- Physics and engineering
- Mathematics
- Other uses
- See also
{{Wiktionary|modulus}}Modulus is the diminutive from the Latin word modus meaning measure or manner. It, or its plural moduli, may refer to the following: {{tocright}} Physics and engineering - Moduli (physics), scalar fields for which the potential energy function has continuous families of global minima
- The measurement of standard pitch in the teeth of a rotating gear
- Elastic modulus, a measure of stiffness
- Young's modulus, a specific elastic modulus
- The modulo operator (
% , mod , etc.) of various programming languages
Mathematics - Moduli space, in mathematics a geometric space whose points represent algebro-geometric objects
- Conformal modulus, a measure of the size of a curve family
- Modulus of continuity, a function gauging the uniform continuity of a function
- Modular arithmetic, the modulus being the value at which numbers "wrap around"
- Similarly, the modulus of a Dirichlet character
- Modulus (algebraic number theory), a formal product of places of a number field
- The absolute value of a real or complex number ( |a | )
- The modular function in the theory of Haar measure, often called simply the modulus
Other uses- Modulus (gastropod) a genus of small sea snails
- Modulus Guitars, musical instrument manufacturer
- Modulus robot, a household robot
See also- Module (disambiguation)
- Modulo (disambiguation)
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