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==Science, technology, and mathematics== === Computing === * [[3D modeling|3D model]], a representation of a physical object * [[Object (computer science)]], a language mechanism for binding data with methods that operate on that data ** [[Object-orientation (disambiguation)]], in which concepts are represented as objects *** [[Object-oriented programming]] (OOP), in which an object is an instance of a class or array ** [[Object (IBM i)]], the fundamental unit of data storage in the IBM i operating system * [[Object file]], the output of a compiler or other translator program (also known as "object code") * [[HTML element#Images and objects|HTML object element]] ===Mathematics=== * [[Mathematical object|Object (mathematics)]], an abstract object arising in mathematics * [[Group object]], a generalization of a group built on more complicated structures than sets * Object, an entity treated by mathematical [[category theory#Categories, objects, and morphisms|category theory]] ===Physics=== * [[Physical body]] or object, in physics, an identifiable collection of matter ** [[Planetary body]] or planetary object, any secondary body in the Solar System that has a planet-like geology ===Other sciences=== * [[Astronomical object]] * In [[object relations theory]] of psychoanalysis, that to which a subject relates
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