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Modulus may refer to:
- Modulus (algebraic number theory), a formal product of places of a number field
- Modular arithmetic
- Modulus of continuity, a way to measure the smoothness of a function
- Elastic modulus, a measure of stiffness
- Young's modulus, a specific elastic modulus
- Modulus Guitars, musical instrument manufacturer
- Modulus robot, a household robot
It may also refer to:
- In modular arithmetic, the value at which numbers "wrap around"
- The absolute value of a real or complex number
- The modulo operator (
%,mod, etc.) of various programming languages
Moduli, the plural form may refer to:
- Moduli (physics), scalar fields for which the potential energy function has continuous families of global minima
- Moduli space, in mathematics a geometric space whose points represent algebro-geometric objects
See also
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