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== Mathematics and physics == <!-- items are ordered in increasing technicality; please do not use alphabetic order --> *Generally speaking, a [[coordinate frame]] that defines a coordinate system **[[Frame of reference]], in physics, a set of reference points that define a coordinate system ** ''Frame'', another name for an [[ordered basis]] of a vector space **[[Frame (linear algebra)]], a generalization of a basis to sets of possibly linearly dependent vectors which also satisfy the ''frame condition'' **[[k-frame|''k''-frame]], a generalization of a basis to linearly independent sets of vectors that need not span the space **[[Affine frame]], in an affine space and, in particular, in a Euclidean space **[[Projective frame]], in projective geometry **[[Orthonormal frame]], in Riemannian geometry **[[Moving frame]], in differential geometry **[[Frame bundle]], a principal fiber bundle associated with any vector bundle *[[Frames and locales]], in order theory *[[Sampling frame]], a set of items or events possible to measure (statistics)
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