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== Mathematics == * [[Coherence (philosophical gambling strategy)]], a concept in Bayesian statistics * [[Coherence (signal processing)]], a statistic that can be used to examine the relation between two signals or data sets * [[Coherence (statistics)]], a property of self-consistency across a set of assessments, or the strength of association between two series * [[Coherence condition]] in category theory, a collection of conditions requiring that various compositions of elementary morphisms are equal * [[Coherency (homotopy theory)]] in homotopy theory and (higher) category theory * [[Coherent sampling]], a relationship used in Fast Fourier transforms * [[Coherent set of characters]] in representation theory, a property of sets of characters that allows one to extend an isometry from the degree-zero subspace of a space of characters to the whole space * [[Coherent sheaf]], a specific class of sheaves having particularly manageable properties closely linked to the geometrical properties of the underlying space * [[Mutual coherence (linear algebra)]], sometimes referred to as coherence, the maximum absolute value of the cross-correlations between the columns of a matrix * [[Multi-spectral phase coherence]], a generalized nonlinear cross-frequency phase coupling metric introduced by Yang et al., 2016 * [[Coherence (fairness)]], a consistency requirement of fair division rules. * [[Coherent topology]], topology determined by a family of subspaces.
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