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==Science and mathematics==
==Science and mathematics==
* [[Module (mathematics)]] over a ring, a generalization of vector spaces
* [[Module (mathematics)]] over a ring, a generalization of vector spaces
* [[Modular lattice]] a kind of partially ordered set
* [[Modularity theorem]] (formerly Taniyama–Shimura conjecture), a connection between elliptic curves and modular forms.
* In connection with [[modular decomposition]] of a graph, modules are a kind of generalisation of graph components
* In connection with [[modular decomposition]] of a graph, modules are a kind of generalisation of graph components
* [[Modularity (networks)]], a benefit function that measures the quality of a division of a [[Complex network]] into communities
* [[Modularity (networks)]], a benefit function that measures the quality of a division of a [[Complex network]] into communities

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Module or modular may refer to the concept of modularity. It may also refer to: Template:TOC right

Computing and engineering

Computer software

Computer hardware

  • Computer module, an early packaging technique that combined several electronic components to produce a single logic element
  • Memory module, a physical "stick" of RAM, an essential piece of computer hardware
  • Multi-chip module, a modern technique that combines several complex computer chips into a single larger unit.

Science and mathematics

Music

Other uses

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