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Science and technology


Mathematics and physics

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Scaling (geometry) In affine geometry, uniform scaling (or isotropic scaling) is a linear transformation that enlarges (increases) or shrinks (diminishes) objects by a ''scale factor'' that is the same in all directions. The result of uniform scaling is similarit ...
, a linear transformation that enlarges or diminishes objects *
Scale invariance In physics, mathematics and statistics, scale invariance is a feature of objects or laws that do not change if scales of length, energy, or other variables, are multiplied by a common factor, and thus represent a universality. The technical term ...
, a feature of objects or laws that do not change if scales of length, energy, or other variables are multiplied by a common factor **
Scaling law In statistics, a power law is a functional relationship between two quantities, where a relative change in one quantity results in a proportional relative change in the other quantity, independent of the initial size of those quantities: one qua ...
, a law that describes the scale invariance found in many natural phenomena * The scaling of critical exponents in physics, such as
Widom scaling Widom scaling (after Benjamin Widom) is a hypothesis in statistical mechanics regarding the free energy of a magnetic system near its critical point which leads to the critical exponents becoming no longer independent so that they can be parameter ...
, or scaling of the renormalization group


Computing and information technology

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Feature scaling Feature scaling is a method used to normalize the range of independent variables or features of data. In data processing, it is also known as data normalization and is generally performed during the data preprocessing step. Motivation Since the ...
, a method used to standardize the range of independent variables or features of data *
Image scaling In computer graphics and digital imaging, image scaling refers to the resizing of a digital image. In video technology, the magnification of digital material is known as upscaling or resolution enhancement. When scaling a vector graphic image, ...
, the resizing of an image *
Multidimensional scaling Multidimensional scaling (MDS) is a means of visualizing the level of similarity of individual cases of a dataset. MDS is used to translate "information about the pairwise 'distances' among a set of n objects or individuals" into a configurati ...
, a means of visualizing the level of similarity of individual cases of a dataset *
Scalability Scalability is the property of a system to handle a growing amount of work by adding resources to the system. In an economic context, a scalable business model implies that a company can increase sales given increased resources. For example, a ...
, a computer's or network's ability to function as the number of users increases * Scaling along the Z axis, a technique used in computer graphics for a pseudo-3D effect * Reduced scales of
semiconductor device fabrication Semiconductor device fabrication is the process used to manufacture semiconductor devices, typically integrated circuit (IC) chips such as modern computer processors, microcontrollers, and memory chips such as NAND flash and DRAM that are pres ...
processes (the ability of a technology to scale to a smaller process)


Other uses in science and technology

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Tooth scaling Scaling and root planing, also known as conventional periodontal therapy, non-surgical periodontal therapy or deep cleaning, is a procedure involving removal of dental plaque and calculus (scaling or debridement) and then smoothing, or planing, o ...
, in dentistry, the removal of plaque and calculus *
Fouling Fouling is the accumulation of unwanted material on solid surfaces. The fouling materials can consist of either living organisms (biofouling) or a non-living substance (inorganic or organic). Fouling is usually distinguished from other surf ...
, i.e., formation of a deposit layer (scale) on a solid surface, e.g., in a boiler; in particular, a kind of micro fouling as crystallization of salts * Scaling rock, the removal of loose rock from a rock wall after blasting * Scaling of innovations, a process that leads to widespread use of an innovation


Other uses

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Scaling, North Yorkshire Scaling is a village in the borough of Redcar and Cleveland and the ceremonial county of North Yorkshire, England England is a country that is part of the United Kingdom. It shares land borders with Wales to its west and Scotland to ...
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Climbing Climbing is the activity of using one's hands, feet, or any other part of the body to ascend a steep topographical object that can range from the world's tallest mountains (e.g. the eight thousanders), to small boulders. Climbing is done fo ...
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Card throwing Card throwing is the art of throwing standard playing cards with great accuracy or force. It is performed both as part of stage magic shows and as a competitive physical feat among magicians, with official records existing for longest distance th ...
, known in magic circles as scaling * Scaling fish, the removal of
fish scale A fish scale is a small rigid plate that grows out of the skin of a fish. The skin of most jawed fishes is covered with these protective scales, which can also provide effective camouflage through the use of reflection and colouration, as we ...
s from the fish


See also

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Scale (disambiguation) Scale or scales may refer to: Mathematics * Scale (descriptive set theory), an object defined on a set of points * Scale (ratio), the ratio of a linear dimension of a model to the corresponding dimension of the original * Scale factor, a number w ...
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Scaling function (disambiguation) Scaling function may refer to: * Critical exponent#Scaling functions * Wavelet#Scaling function ** Continuous wavelet transform#Scaling function {{Disambig ...
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Homogeneous function In mathematics, a homogeneous function is a function of several variables such that, if all its arguments are multiplied by a scalar, then its value is multiplied by some power of this scalar, called the degree of homogeneity, or simply the ''deg ...
, used for scaling extensive properties in thermodynamic equations {{disambiguation