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The word modulo, in the mathematical community, is often used informally, in many imprecise ways. Generally, to say "A is the same as B modulo C" means, more-or-less, "A and B are the same except for differences accounted for or explained by C". For details, see modulo (jargon).
In the various branches of mathematics, it may be used in connection with:
- modular arithmetic, a ≡ b (mod n)
- modulo operation, in computing, the remainder after division
- an ideal (ring theory) in ring theory of mathematics.
- an equivalence relation.
It also may refer to:
- Módulo, a Brazilian company specializing in IT governance.
- Ferrari Modulo, a concept car from 1970.
See also
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