- In
computer science,
canonicalization (sometimes
standardization or normalization) is a
process for
converting data that has more than one
possible representation...
- The
adjective canonical is
applied in many
contexts to mean 'according to the canon' – the standard, rule or
primary source that is
accepted as authoritative...
- In mathematics, a
canonical map, also
called a
natural map, is a map or
morphism between objects that
arises naturally from the
definition or the construction...
-
Canonical Ltd. is a
privately held
computer software company based in London, England. It was
founded and
funded by
South African entrepreneur Mark Shuttleworth...
- In mathematics, a
canonical basis is a
basis of an
algebraic structure that is
canonical in a
sense that
depends on the
precise context: In a coordinate...
-
early centuries of the church. Many non-
canonical gospels were also written, all
later than the four
canonical gospels, and like them
advocating the particular...
- A
canonical election, in the
canon law of the
Latin Church of the
Catholic Church, is the
designation of a
suitable candidate to a
vacant ecclesiastical...
- In
Hamiltonian mechanics, a
canonical transformation is a
change of
canonical coordinates (q, p) → (Q, P) that
preserves the form of Hamilton's equations...
-
canonical coordinates are sets of
coordinates on
phase space which can be used to
describe a
physical system at any
given point in time.
Canonical coordinates...
- V ) {\displaystyle R(V,K)=R(V,K_{V})\,} of
sections of
powers of the
canonical bundle K. Its nth
graded component (for n ≥ 0 {\displaystyle n\geq 0}...