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  • Metric — Metric(s) may refer to: the metric system of measurement International System of Units, or Système International (SI), the modern form of the metric system Metric ton, a measurement of mass equal to 1,000 kg an analytical measurement… …   Wikipedia

  • Metric expansion of space — Physical cosmology Universe · Big Bang …   Wikipedia

  • Density — This article is about mass density. For other uses, see Density (disambiguation). The mass density or density of a material is defined as its mass per unit volume. The symbol most often used for density is ρ (the Greek letter rho). In some cases… …   Wikipedia

  • Metric system — This article is about the metric system in general. For information about specific versions of the system, such as the International System of Units or the cgs system of units, see #Variants. For a generally accessible and less technical… …   Wikipedia

  • metric system — a decimal system of weights and measures, adopted first in France but now widespread, universally used in science, mandatory for use for all purposes in a large number of countries, and favored for use in most (as in the U.S.). The basic units… …   Universalium

  • Density on a manifold — In mathematics, and specifically differential geometry, a density is a spatially varying quantity on a differentiable manifold which can be integrated in an intrinsic manner. Abstractly, a density is a section of a certain trivial line bundle,… …   Wikipedia

  • metric system — /ˈmɛtrɪk sɪstəm / (say metrik sistuhm) noun a decimal system of measurement, first adopted in France in 1795, and adopted internationally by the Metric Convention in 1875. The modern metric system, known as the International System of Units (SI) …  

  • Friedmann–Lemaître–Robertson–Walker metric — FRW redirects here. For other uses, see FRW (disambiguation). Physical cosmology …   Wikipedia

  • Friedmann-Lemaître-Robertson-Walker metric — The Friedmann Lemaître Robertson Walker (FLRW) metric is an exact solution of Einstein s field equations of general relativity; it describes a simply connected, homogeneous, isotropic expanding or contracting universe. Depending on geographical… …   Wikipedia

  • Acoustic metric — In mathematical physics, a metric describes the arrangement of relative distances within a surface or volume, usually measured by signals passing through the region – essentially describing the intrinsic geometry of the region. An acoustic metric …   Wikipedia

  • Probability metric — A probability metric is a function defining a distance between random variables or vectors. In particular the probability metric does not satisfy the identity of indiscernibles condition required to be satisfied by the metric of the metric… …   Wikipedia

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