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Science and technology


Chemistry

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Reduction (chemistry) Redox ( , , reduction–oxidation or oxidation–reduction) is a type of chemical reaction in which the oxidation states of the reactants change. Oxidation is the loss of electrons or an increase in the oxidation state, while reduction is t ...
, part of a reduction-oxidation (redox) reaction in which atoms have their oxidation state changed. **
Organic redox reaction Organic reductions or organic oxidations or organic redox reactions are redox reactions that take place with organic compounds. In organic chemistry oxidations and reductions are different from ordinary redox reactions, because many reactions carr ...
, a redox reaction that takes place with organic compounds ** Ore reduction: see
smelting Smelting is a process of applying heat and a chemical reducing agent to an ore to extract a desired base metal product. It is a form of extractive metallurgy that is used to obtain many metals such as iron-making, iron, copper extraction, copper ...


Computing and algorithms

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Reduction (complexity) In computability theory and computational complexity theory, a reduction is an algorithm for transforming one problem into another problem. A sufficiently efficient reduction from one problem to another may be used to show that the second proble ...
, a transformation of one problem into another problem * Reduction (recursion theory), given sets A and B of natural numbers, is it possible to effectively convert a method for deciding membership in B into a method for deciding membership in A? * Bit Rate Reduction, an audio compression method * Data reduction, simplifying data in order to facilitate analysis * Graph reduction, an efficient version of non-strict evaluation * L-reduction, a transformation of optimization problems which keeps the approximability features * Partial order reduction, a technique for reducing the size of the state-space to be searched by a model checking algorithm * Strength reduction, a compiler optimization where a function of some systematically changing variable is calculated more efficiently by using previous values of the function * Reduce (computer algebra system), a general-purpose computer algebra system geared towards applications in physics * Reduce (higher-order function), in functional programming, a family of higher-order functions that process a data structure in some order and build up a return value *
Reduced instruction set computing In electronics and computer science, a reduced instruction set computer (RISC) is a computer architecture designed to simplify the individual instructions given to the computer to accomplish tasks. Compared to the instructions given to a com ...
, a CPU design philosophy favoring an instruction set reduced in size and complexity of addressing, to simplify implementation, instruction level parallelism, and compiling


Pure mathematics and statistics

* Reducible as the opposite of irreducible (mathematics) *
Reduction (mathematics) In mathematics, reduction refers to the rewriting of an expression into a simpler form. For example, the process of rewriting a fraction into one with the smallest whole-number denominator possible (while keeping the numerator a whole number) is ...
, the rewriting of an expression into a simpler form *
Beta reduction In mathematical logic, the lambda calculus (also written as ''λ''-calculus) is a formal system for expressing computation based on function abstraction and application using variable Name binding, binding and Substitution (algebra), substitution ...
, the rewriting of an expression from lambda calculus into a simpler form *
Dimension reduction Dimensionality reduction, or dimension reduction, is the transformation of data from a high-dimensional space into a low-dimensional space so that the low-dimensional representation retains some meaningful properties of the original data, ideally ...
, the process of reducing the number of random variables under consideration * Lattice reduction, given an integer lattice basis as input, to find a basis with short, nearly orthogonal vectors * Subject reduction or preservation, a rewrite of an expression that does not change its type * Reduction of order, a technique for solving second-order ordinary differential equations *
Reduction of the structure group In differential geometry, a ''G''-structure on an ''n''-manifold ''M'', for a given structure group ''G'', is a principal ''G''- subbundle of the tangent frame bundle F''M'' (or GL(''M'')) of ''M''. The notion of ''G''-structures includes vario ...
, for a G-bundle B and a map H \to G an H-bundle B_H such that the pushout B_H \times_H G is isomorphic to B *
Reduction system In mathematics, computer science, and logic, rewriting covers a wide range of methods of replacing subterms of a formula with other terms. Such methods may be achieved by rewriting systems (also known as rewrite systems, rewrite engines, or reduc ...
, reduction strategy, the application of rewriting systems to eliminate reducible expressions *
Reduced form In statistics, and particularly in econometrics, the reduced form of a simultaneous equations model, system of equations is the result of solving the system for the endogenous variables. This gives the latter as functions of the exogenous variables, ...
, in statistics, an equation which relates the endogenous variable X to all the available exogenous variables, both those included in the regression of interest (W) and the instruments (Z) *
Reduced homology In mathematics, reduced homology is a minor modification made to homology theory in algebraic topology, motivated by the intuition that all of the homology groups of a single point should be equal to zero. This modification allows more concise stat ...
, a minor modification made to homology theory in algebraic topology, designed to make a point have all its homology groups zero * Reduced product, a construction that generalizes both direct product and ultraproduct * Reduced residue system, a set of φ(n) integers such that each integer is relatively prime to n and no two are congruent modulo n * Reduced ring, a ring with no non-zero nilpotent elements *
Reduced row echelon form In linear algebra, a matrix is in row echelon form if it can be obtained as the result of Gaussian elimination. Every matrix can be put in row echelon form by applying a sequence of elementary row operations. The term ''echelon'' comes from the ...
, a certain reduced row echelon form of a matrix which completely and uniquely determines its row space * Reduced word, in a free group, a word with no adjacent generator-inverse pairs * Variance reduction, a procedure used to increase the precision of the estimates that can be obtained for a given number of iterations


Medicine


Medical procedures

* Lung volume reduction surgery, a treatment for chronic obstructive pulmonary disease * Selective reduction (or fetal reduction), the practice of reducing the number of fetuses in a multifetal pregnancy * Reduction (orthopedic surgery), a medical procedure to restore a fracture or dislocation to the correct alignment * Ventricular reduction, a type of operation in cardiac surgery * Cosmetic surgery: ** Breast reduction ** Jaw reduction


Other uses in medicine

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Weight loss Weight loss, in the context of medicine, health, or physical fitness, refers to a reduction of the total body mass, by a mean loss of fluid, body fat (adipose tissue), or lean mass (namely bone mineral deposits, muscle, tendon, and other conn ...
* In epidemiology: ** Relative risk reduction, the absolute risk reduction by the control event rate ** Absolute risk reduction, the decrease in risk of a given activity or treatment in relation to a control activity or treatment * Urea reduction ratio (URR), a dimensionless number used to quantify hemodialysis treatment adequacy


Physics

* Dimensional reduction, the limit of a compactified theory where the size of the compact dimension goes to zero * Reduction criterion, in quantum information theory, a necessary condition a mixed state must satisfy in order for it to be separable *
Reduced mass In physics, reduced mass is a measure of the effective inertial mass of a system with two or more particles when the particles are interacting with each other. Reduced mass allows the two-body problem to be solved as if it were a one-body probl ...
, the "effective" inertial mass appearing in the two-body problem of Newtonian mechanics * Reduced properties (pressure, temperature, or volume) of a fluid, defined based on the fluid's critical point


Other uses in science and technology

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Lithic reduction In archaeology, in particular of the Stone Age, lithic reduction is the process of fashioning stones or rocks from their natural state into tools or weapons by removing some parts. It has been intensely studied and many archaeological industrie ...
, in Stone Age toolmaking, to detach lithic flakes from a lump of tool stone *
Noise reduction Noise reduction is the process of removing noise from a signal. Noise reduction techniques exist for audio and images. Noise reduction algorithms may distort the signal to some degree. Noise rejection is the ability of a circuit to isolate an u ...
, in acoustic or signal processing * Reduction drive, a mechanical device to shift rotational speed


Arts and media

* ''Reducing'' (film), a 1931 American film *
Reduction (music) In music, a reduction is an arrangement or transcription of an existing score or composition in which complexity is lessened to make analysis, performance, or practice easier or clearer; the number of parts may be reduced or rhythm may be ...
, music arranged for smaller resources (piano) for easier analysis or performance


Linguistics

* Accent reduction, modifying one's foreign accent towards that of a native speaker *
Vowel reduction In phonetics, vowel reduction is any of various changes in the acoustic ''quality'' of vowels as a result of changes in stress, sonority, duration, loudness, articulation, or position in the word (e.g. for the Muscogee language), and which ar ...
, any change in vowel quality perceived as "weakening" ** Vowel reduction in English * Relaxed pronunciation, slurring of syllables of common words * Definite article reduction, use of vowel-less forms of the English definite article in Northern England


Philosophy

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Reductionism Reductionism is any of several related philosophical ideas regarding the associations between phenomena which can be described in terms of simpler or more fundamental phenomena. It is also described as an intellectual and philosophical positi ...
, a range of philosophical systems *
Reductio ad absurdum In logic, (Latin for "reduction to absurdity"), also known as (Latin for "argument to absurdity") or ''apagogical argument'', is the form of argument that attempts to establish a claim by showing that the opposite scenario would lead to absur ...
, a form of argument in which a proposition is disproven by following its implications to an absurd consequence * Eidetic reduction, a technique in the study of essences in phenomenology whose goal is to identify the basic components of phenomena * Intertheoretic reduction, in philosophy of science, one theory makes predictions that perfectly or almost perfectly match the predictions of a second theory


Settlements

* Reductions, settlements in Spanish America intended to control and Christianize Indians * Indian reductions in the Andes, settlements in the Andes to control and Christianize Indians


Other uses

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Reduction (cooking) In cooking, reduction is the process of thickening and intensifying the flavor of a liquid mixture, such as a soup, sauce, wine or juice, by simmering or boiling. Reduction is performed by simmering or boiling a liquid, such as a stock, fruit o ...
, the process of thickening or intensifying the flavor of a liquid mixture such as a soup, sauce, wine, or juice by evaporation * Reduction (military), the siege and capture of a fortified place * Reduction (Sweden), a return to the Crown of fiefs that had been granted to the Swedish nobility * Reduce (waste), practices of minimizing waste * Reduction, Pennsylvania, unincorporated community, United States * Reduction in rank, in military law *
Reduction to practice In United States patent law, the reduction to practice is the step in the formation of an invention beyond the conception thereof. Reduction to practice may be either actual (the invention is actually carried out and is found to work for its intend ...
, in United States patent law, the embodiment of the concept of an invention * Ego reduction, predicated on the use of Sigmund Freud's concept of the ego * Reductions, resettlement of indigenous peoples during the
Spanish colonization of the Americas The Spanish colonization of the Americas began in 1493 on the Caribbean island of Hispaniola (now Haiti and the Dominican Republic) after the initial 1492 voyage of Genoa, Genoese mariner Christopher Columbus under license from Queen Isabella ...


See also

* Prevention (disambiguation) * Risk reduction (disambiguation) {{disambiguation Mathematics disambiguation pages