- In
financial mathematics, the
implied volatility (IV) of an
option contract is that
value of the
volatility of the
underlying instrument which, when input...
- In the
United States,
implied powers are
powers that,
although not
directly stated in the Constitution, are
indirectly given based on
expressed powers...
- Look up implication, implicational, implications,
implies, or
imply in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Implication may
refer to:
Logical consequence...
-
Implied consent is
consent which is not
expressly granted by a person, but
rather implicitly granted by a person's
actions and the
facts and cir****stances...
- The
implied author is a
concept of
literary criticism developed in the 20th century.
Distinct from the
author and the narrator, the term
refers to the...
- The
phrase "correlation does not
imply causation"
refers to the
inability to
legitimately deduce a cause-and-effect
relationship between two
events or...
- In argumentation, an
objection is a
reason arguing against a premise, argument, or conclusion.
Definitions of
objection vary in
whether an
objection is...
- A quasi-contract (or
implied-in-law
contract or
constructive contract) is a
fictional contract recognised by a court. The
notion of a quasi-contract can...
- In
common law jurisdictions, an
implied warranty is a
contract law term for
certain ****urances that are
presumed to be made in the sale of
products or...
- The
IMPLY gate is an
informal digital logic gate that
implements a
logical conditional.
IMPLY can be
denoted in
algebraic expressions with the
logic symbol...