Distribution

Distribution may refer to:

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Mathematics

  • Distribution (mathematics), generalized functions used to formulate solutions of partial differential equations
  • Probability distribution, the probability of a particular value or value range of a variable
    • Cumulative distribution function, in which the probability of being no greater than a particular value is a function of that value
  • Frequency distribution, a list of the values recorded in a sample
  • Inner distribution, and outer distribution, in coding theory
  • Distribution (differential geometry), a subset of the tangent bundle of a manifold
  • Distributed parameter system, systems that have an infinite-dimensional state-space
  • Distribution of terms, a situation in which all members of a category are accounted for
  • Distributivity, a property of binary operations that generalises the distributive law from elementary algebra
  • Distribution (number theory)
  • Distribution problems, a common type of problems in combinatorics where the goal is to enumerate the number of possible distributions of m objects to n recipients, subject to various conditions; see Twelvefold way

Computing and telecommunications

  • Distribution (concurrency), the projection operator in a history monoid, a representation of the histories of concurrent computer processes
  • Data distribution or dissemination, to distribute information without direct feedback
  • Digital distribution, publishing media digitally
  • Distributed computing, the coordinated use of physically distributed computers (distributed systems) for tasks or storage
  • Electronic brakeforce distribution, an automotive technology that varies brake force based on prevailing conditions
  • Key distribution center, part of a cryptosystem intended to reduce the risks inherent in exchanging keys
  • Software distribution, bundles of a specific software already compiled and configured
    • A specific packaging of an operating system containing a kernel, toolchain, utilities and other software
      • Linux distribution, one of several distributions built on the Linux kernel

Natural sciences

  • Distribution (pharmacology), the movement of a drug from one location to another within the body
  • Species distribution, the manner in which a species is spatially arranged
    • Cosmopolitan distribution, in which a species appears in appropriate environments around the world
  • Spectral power distribution of light sources

Economics

  • Distribution (economics), distribution of income or output among individuals or factors of production (or to help others)
    • Distribution in kind, concerning the transfer of non-cash assets by a company to a shareholder, see Companies Act 2006
  • Distribution (marketing), or place, one of the four elements of marketing mix
  • Distributionism, an economic ideology
  • Distribution of wealth, among members in a society
  • Division of property, or equitable distribution, of property between spouses during divorce
  • Food distribution, methods of transporting food
  • Drug distribution, methods by which medication goes from manufacturer to consumer

Other sciences

Other uses

  • Film distribution, the process of making a movie available for the audiences to watch
  • Film distributor, an agent between a film producer and an exhibitor
  • Purse distribution, in a horse race, the distribution of winnings among the highest finishers
  • Record distribution, process of shipping and promoting record labels
  • Font distribution, the units in which metal type is sold, containing relative proportions of letters appropriate for a given language
  • Distribution (bridge), a term in the bridge card game

See also

  • Apportionment, means distribution or allotment in proper shares
  • Distributism, a political philosophy
  • Distributor (disambiguation)
  • Range (disambiguation)
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