Dispersion Explained
Dispersion may refer to:
Economics and finance
Science and mathematics
Mathematics
- Statistical dispersion, a quantifiable variation of measurements of differing members of a population
- Dispersion point, a point in a topological space the removal of which leaves the space highly disconnected
Physics
- The dependence of wave velocity on frequency or wavelength:
- Dispersion (optics), for light waves
- Dispersion (water waves), for water waves
- Acoustic dispersion, for sound waves
- Dispersion relation, the mathematical description of dispersion in a system
- Modal dispersion, spreading of signals in multimode fibers and waveguides by a distortion mechanism
- Dielectric dispersion, the dependence of the permittivity of a dielectric material on the frequency of an applied electric field
- Dispersion measure, the dispersion of radio signals from pulsars and fast radio bursts
- Dispersive mass transfer, in fluid dynamics, the spreading of mass from areas of high to low concentration
- London dispersion force, an instantaneous induced dipole-induced dipole
- Dispersed particle resistance, a measured parameter to characterize battery active materials
Other sciences
Other uses
- , Jewish communities who lived amongst the gentiles in the first century CE
- Dispersion (album), the second album by High Rise
- Dispersion Technology, a scientific instrument manufacturer located in Bedford Hills, New York
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