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Signal generator A signal generator is one of a class of electronic devices that generates electrical signals with set properties of amplitude, frequency, and wave shape. These generated signals are used as a stimulus for electronic measurements, typically used i ...
, electronic devices that generate repeating or non-repeating electronic signals * Electric generator, a device that converts mechanical energy to electrical energy. *
Generator (circuit theory) A generator in electrical circuit theory is one of two ideal elements: an ideal voltage source, or an ideal current source. These are two of the fundamental electrical element, elements in circuit theory. Real electrical generators are most comm ...
, an element in an abstract circuit providing a source of electricity *
Engine-generator An engine–generator is the combination of an electrical generator and an engine (prime mover) mounted together to form a single piece of equipment. This combination is also called an ''engine–generator set'' or a ''gen-set''. In many contexts ...
, an electric generator with its own engine * Wearable generator, a hypothetical generator that can be worn on the human body *
Gas generator A gas generator is a device for generating gas. A gas generator may create gas by a chemical reaction or from a solid or liquid source, when storing a pressurized gas is undesirable or impractical. The term often refers to a device that uses a ...
a device, often similar to a solid rocket or a liquid rocket that burns to produce large volumes of relatively cool gas * Motor–generator, a device for converting electrical power to another form * Atmospheric water generator, a device capable of extracting water from air


Mathematics

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Generator (mathematics) In mathematics and physics, the term generator or generating set may refer to any of a number of related concepts. The underlying concept in each case is that of a smaller set of objects, together with a set of operations that can be applied to ...
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Generator matrix In coding theory, a generator matrix is a matrix whose rows form a basis for a linear code. The codewords are all of the linear combinations of the rows of this matrix, that is, the linear code is the row space of its generator matrix. Terminol ...
, a matrix used in coding theory *
Generator (category theory) In mathematics, specifically category theory, a family of generators (or family of separators) of a category \mathcal C is a collection \mathcal G \subseteq Ob(\mathcal C) of objects in \mathcal C, such that for any two ''distinct'' morphisms f, ...
of a category, in category mathematics *
Generating set of a group In abstract algebra, a generating set of a group is a subset of the group set such that every element of the group can be expressed as a combination (under the group operation) of finitely many elements of the subset and their inverses. In oth ...
, group generators in abstract algebra *
Infinitesimal generator (stochastic processes) In mathematics — specifically, in stochastic analysis — the infinitesimal generator of a Feller process (i.e. a continuous-time Markov process satisfying certain regularity conditions) is a Fourier multiplier operator that encodes a g ...
, in stochastic analysis


Computing

* Application generator, software that generates application programs from descriptions of the problem rather than by traditional programming * Generator (computer programming), a routine that acts like an iterator *
Pseudorandom number generator A pseudorandom number generator (PRNG), also known as a deterministic random bit generator (DRBG), is an algorithm for generating a sequence of numbers whose properties approximate the properties of sequences of random numbers. The PRNG-generate ...
, a producer of random numbers *
Code generator In computing, Code generation denotes software techniques or systems that generate program code which may then be used independently of the generator system in a runtime environment. Specific articles: * Code generation (compiler), a mechanism to pr ...
, part of a compiler * Natural-language generator, generating natural language from a machine representation system such as a knowledge base or a logical form * Random test generator, used in software testing


Music

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The Generators The Generators are a punk rock band formed in 1997 in Los Angeles, created as a response to the breakup of the 90s punk rock group Schleprock. The original lineup was composed of Doug Kane on vocals, Mike Snow and Eric Ortega (Sir Doosky) on gu ...
, a 1997 punk rock band from Los Angeles *
Kix (band) Kix (sometimes stylized as KIX) is an American glam metal and hard rock band that achieved popularity during the 1980s. Led by frontman Steve Whiteman and bassist Donnie Purnell, the band's classic lineup was rounded out by drummer Jimmy "Choco ...
, an American glam metal band also known as The Generators * ''Generator'' (Bad Religion album), and the album's opening track * ''Generator'' (Aborym album), the fourth studio album by the Italian/Norwegian industrial black metal band Aborym * "Generator" (Foo Fighters song), 2000 * "Generator" (The Holloways song), 2006 * "Generator", a 2015 song by Doomtree from '' All Hands'' * "Generator", a 1995 song by Elastica from '' The Menace'' * "Generator", a 2007 song by Minipop from '' A New Hope'' * "Generator", a 2017 song by Turnstile from '' Time & Space'' *
Tuning generator Regular temperament is any tempered system of musical tuning such that each frequency ratio is obtainable as a product of powers of a finite number of generators, or generating frequency ratios. For instance, in 12-TET, the system of music most c ...


Politics

* Generator Collective, American campaign group


See also

* Gener8tor, an American venture capital firm *
Generation (disambiguation) A generation is "all of the people born and living at about the same time, regarded collectively." Generation or generations may also refer to: Science and technology * Generation (particle physics), a division of the elementary particles * Gen ...
* Generate (disambiguation) *
Regenerative heat exchanger A regenerative heat exchanger, or more commonly a regenerator, is a type of heat exchanger where heat from the hot fluid is intermittently stored in a thermal storage medium before it is transferred to the cold fluid. To accomplish this the hot fl ...
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