Projection, projections or projective may refer to:
Physics
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Projection (physics), the action/process of light, heat, or sound reflecting from a surface to another in a different direction
* The display of images by a
projector
Optics, graphics, and cartography
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Map projection, reducing the surface of a three-dimensional planet to a flat map
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Graphical projection, the production of a two-dimensional image of a three-dimensional object
Chemistry
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Fischer projection, a two-dimensional representation of a three-dimensional organic molecule
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Haworth projection, a way of writing a structural formula to represent the cyclic structure of monosaccharides
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Natta projection, a way to depict molecules with complete stereochemistry in two dimensions in a skeletal formula
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Newman projection, a visual representation of a chemical bond from front to back
Mathematics
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Projection (mathematics), any of several different types of geometrical mappings
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Projection (linear algebra), a linear transformation from a vector space to itself such that
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Projection (set theory), one of two closely related types of functions or operations in set theory
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Projection (measure theory)
In measure theory, projection maps often appear when working with product (Cartessian) spaces: The product sigma-algebra of measurable spaces is defined to be the finest such that the projection mappings will be measurable. Sometimes for some re ...
, use of a projection map in measure theory
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3D projection
A 3D projection (or graphical projection) is a design technique used to display a three-dimensional (3D) object on a two-dimensional (2D) surface. These projections rely on visual perspective and aspect analysis to project a complex object fo ...
, any method of mapping three-dimensional points to a two-dimensional plane
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Vector projection, orthogonal projection of a vector onto a straight line
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Projection (relational algebra), a type of unary operation in relational algebra
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Projective geometry, the study of geometric properties that are invariant with respect to projective transformations
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Projective module
In mathematics, particularly in algebra, the class of projective modules enlarges the class of free modules (that is, modules with basis vectors) over a ring, by keeping some of the main properties of free modules. Various equivalent characterizati ...
, a generalization of a free module
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Projective object, a further generalization, in category theory
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Projection method (fluid dynamics), means of numerically solving time-dependent incompressible fluid-flow problems
Biology
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Projection areas, areas of the brain where sensory processing occurs
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Projection fiber, in neuroscience, white matter fibers that connect the cortex to the lower parts of the brain or the spinal cord
Linguistics
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Projection (linguistics), grammatical trait inheritance from a head to a phrasal category
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Projection principle in syntax
* Projection of
presupposition
In the branch of linguistics known as pragmatics, a presupposition (or PSP) is an implicit assumption about the world or background belief relating to an utterance whose truth is taken for granted in discourse. Examples of presuppositions include ...
s in linguistics
Arts and entertainment
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"Projections" (''Star Trek: Voyager''), an episode of the television series ''Star Trek: Voyager''
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''Projections'' (The Blues Project album), 1966
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''Projections'' (John Handy album), 1968
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''Projections'' (film), 2013 Croatian film
Other uses
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Projection (alchemy)
Projection was the ultimate goal of Western alchemy. Once the philosopher's stone or powder of projection had been created, the process of projection would be used to transmute a lesser substance into a higher form; often lead into gold.
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, process in Alchemy
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''Projections'' (journal), an interdisciplinary academic journal related to cinema and visual media
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Power projection
Power projection (or force projection or strength projection), in international relations, is the capacity of a state to deploy and sustain forces outside its territory. The ability of a state to project its power into an area may serve as an e ...
, the capacity of a state to implement policy by means of force, or the threat thereof
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Psychological projection, or "Freudian projection", a defense mechanism in which one attributes to others one's own unacceptable or unwanted attributes, thoughts, or emotions
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Social projection, a cognitive bias that leads people to believe others are similar to themselves
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Forecasting, making predictions of the future based on past and present data
See also
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Project (disambiguation)
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Projection effect (disambiguation)
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Projector (disambiguation)
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Projective (disambiguation)
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