Equivalence
Equivalence or Equivalent may refer to:
Arts and entertainment
- Album-equivalent unit, a measurement unit in the music industry
- Equivalence class (music)
- Equivalent VIII, or The Bricks, a minimalist sculpture by Carl Andre
- Equivalents, a series of photographs of clouds by Alfred Stieglitz
Language
- Dynamic and formal equivalence in translation
- Equivalence (formal languages)
Law
- The doctrine of equivalents in patent law
- The equivalence principle as if impacts on the direct effect of European Union law
Logic
- Logical equivalence, where two statements are logically equivalent if they have the same logical content
- Material equivalence, a relationship where the truth of either one of the connected statements requires the truth of the other
Science and technology
Computing
- Turing equivalence (theory of computation), or Turing completeness
- Semantic equivalence in computer metadata
Economics
- Certainty equivalent, a principle related to risk premium
- Economic equivalence, a concept in engineering economics
- Ricardian equivalence, or Ricardo–de Viti–Barro equivalence, a proposition in economics
Mathematics
- Equality (mathematics)
- Equivalence relation
- Equivalence of categories, in category theory
- Equivalent infinitesimal
- Identity
- Matrix equivalence in linear algebra
- Turing equivalence (recursion theory)
Physics
- Equivalence principle in the theory of general relativity
Other uses
- Equivalence (trade)
- Moral equivalence, a term used in political debate
- The Equivalent, a sum paid from England to Scotland at their Union in 1707
See also
- All pages with titles containing equivalent
- All pages with titles containing equivalence
- All pages with titles containing equivalency
- Quotations related to Equivalence at Wikiquote
- ≡ (disambiguation)
- Equivalency, a National Collegiate Athletic Association concept
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