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The term regular can mean normal or in accordance with rules. It may refer to:


People

* Moses Regular (born 1971), America football player


Arts, entertainment, and media


Music

* "Regular" (Badfinger song) *
Regular tuning Among alternative guitar-tunings, regular tunings have equal musical intervals between the paired notes of their successive open strings. ''Guitar tunings'' assign pitches to the open strings of guitars. Tunings can be ...
s of stringed instruments, tunings with equal intervals between the paired notes of successive open strings


Other uses in arts, entertainment, and media

* Regular character, a main character who appears more frequently and/or prominently than a recurring character * Regular division of the plane, a series of drawings by the Dutch artist M. C. Escher which began in 1936 * ''
Regular Show ''Regular Show'' (known as ''Regular Show in Space'' during its eighth season) is an American animated sitcom created by J. G. Quintel for Cartoon Network. It ran from September 6, 2010, to January 16, 2017, over the course of eight seasons a ...
'', an animated television sitcom * '' The Regular Guys'', a radio morning show


Language

* Regular inflection, the formation of derived forms such as plurals in ways that are typical for the language **
Regular verb A regular verb is any verb whose conjugation follows the typical pattern, or one of the typical patterns, of the language to which it belongs. A verb whose conjugation follows a different pattern is called an irregular verb. This is one instance ...
* Regular script, the newest of the Chinese script styles


Mathematics

There are an extremely large number of unrelated notions of "regularity" in mathematics.


Algebra and number theory

(See also the geometry section for notions related to algebraic geometry.) * Regular category, a kind of category that has similarities to both Abelian categories and to the category of sets *
Regular chain In computer algebra, a regular chain is a particular kind of triangular set in a multivariate polynomial ring over a field. It enhances the notion of characteristic set. Introduction Given a linear system, one can convert it to a triangular s ...
s in computer algebra *
Regular element (disambiguation) Regular element may refer to: * In ring theory, a nonzero element of a ring that is neither a left nor a right zero divisor * In ring theory, a von Neumann regular element of a ring * A regular element of a Lie algebra In mathematics, a regular e ...
, certain kinds of elements of an algebraic structure *
Regular extension In field theory, a branch of algebra, a field extension L/k is said to be regular if ''k'' is algebraically closed in ''L'' (i.e., k = \hat k where \hat k is the set of elements in ''L'' algebraic over ''k'') and ''L'' is separable over ''k'', or ...
of fields *
Regular ideal In mathematics, especially ring theory, a regular ideal can refer to multiple concepts. In operator theory, a right ideal \mathfrak in a (possibly) non-unital ring ''A'' is said to be regular (or modular) if there exists an element ''e'' in ''A'' ...
(multiple definitions) *
Regular monomorphism In the context of abstract algebra or universal algebra, a monomorphism is an injective homomorphism. A monomorphism from to is often denoted with the notation X\hookrightarrow Y. In the more general setting of category theory, a monomorphism ...
s and
regular epimorphism In category theory, an epimorphism (also called an epic morphism or, colloquially, an epi) is a morphism ''f'' : ''X'' → ''Y'' that is right-cancellative in the sense that, for all objects ''Z'' and all morphisms , : g_1 \circ f = g_2 \circ f \ ...
s, monomorphisms (resp. epimorphisms) which equalize (resp. coequalize) some parallel pair of morphisms * Regular numbers, numbers which evenly divide a power of 60 * Regular p-group, a concept capturing some of the more important properties of abelian ''p''-groups, but general enough to include most "small" ''p''-groups * Regular prime, a prime number ''p'' > 2 that does not divide the class number of the ''p''-th cyclotomic field * The regular representation of a group G, the linear representation afforded by the group action of G on itself * Regular ring, a ring such that all its localizations have Krull dimension equal to the minimal number of generators of the maximal ideal ** von Neumann regular ring, or absolutely flat ring (unrelated to the previous sense) * Regular semi-algebraic systems in computer algebra * Regular semigroup, related to the previous sense * *-regular semigroup


Analysis

* Borel regular measure * Cauchy-regular function (or Cauchy-continuous function,) a continuous function between metric spaces which preserves Cauchy sequences * Regular functions, functions that are analytic and single-valued (unique) in a given region * Regular matrix (disambiguation) * Regular measure, a measure for which every measurable set is "approximately open" and "approximately closed" * The
regular part In mathematics, the regular part of a Laurent series consists of the series of terms with positive powers.. That is, if :f(z) = \sum_^ a_n (z - c)^n, then the regular part of this Laurent series is :\sum_^ a_n (z - c)^n. In contrast, the series of ...
, of a Laurent series, the series of terms with positive powers * Regular singular points, in theory of ordinary differential equations where the growth of solutions is bounded by an algebraic function * Regularity, the degree of differentiability of a function * Regularity conditions arise in the study of first class constraints in Hamiltonian mechanics * Regularity of an elliptic operator


Combinatorics, discrete math, and mathematical computer science

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Regular algebra In mathematics, a Kleene algebra ( ; named after Stephen Cole Kleene) is an idempotent (and thus partially ordered) semiring endowed with a closure operator. It generalizes the operations known from regular expressions. Definition Various ine ...
, or Kleene algebra *
Regular code In coding theory, the weight enumerator polynomial of a binary linear code specifies the number of words of each possible Hamming weight. Let C \subset \mathbb_2^n be a binary linear code length n. The weight distribution is the sequence of numb ...
, an algebraic code with a uniform distribution of distances between codewords * Regular expression, a type of pattern describing a set of strings in computer science * Regular graph, a graph such that all the degrees of the vertices are equal **
Szemerédi regularity lemma Szemerédi's regularity lemma is one of the most powerful tools in extremal graph theory, particularly in the study of large dense graphs. It states that the vertices of every large enough graph can be partitioned into a bounded number of parts so ...
, some random behaviors in large graphs * Regular language, a formal language recognizable by a finite state automaton (related to the regular expression) * Regular map (graph theory), a symmetric tessellation of a closed surface * Regular matroid, a matroid which can be represented over any field * Regular paperfolding sequence, also known as the dragon curve sequence * Regular tree grammar * Regular string, a binary string in which the one-density in any long consecutive substring is close to the one-density in the whole string


Geometry

* Castelnuovo–Mumford regularity of a coherent sheaf * Closed regular sets in solid modeling * Irregularity of a surface in algebraic geometry * Regular curves * Regular grid, a tesselation of Euclidean space by congruent bricks * Regular map (algebraic geometry), a map between varieties given by polynomials * Regular point, a singular point of an algebraic variety, non-singular point of an algebraic variety * Regular point of a differentiable map, a point at which a map is a submersion * Regular polygons, polygons with all sides and angles equal ** Regular polyhedron, a generalization of a regular polygon to higher dimensions **Regular polytope, a generalization of a regular polygon to higher dimensions * Regular skew polyhedron


Logic, set theory, and foundations

* Axiom of Regularity, also called the Axiom of Foundation, an axiom of set theory asserting the non-existence of certain infinite chains of sets * Partition regularity * Regular cardinal, a cardinal number that is equal to its cofinality * Regular modal logic


Probability and statistics

* Regular conditional probability, a concept that has developed to overcome certain difficulties in formally defining conditional probabilities for continuous probability distributions * Regular stochastic matrix, a stochastic matrix such that all the entries of some power of the matrix are positive


Topology

* Free regular set, a subset of a topological space that is acted upon disjointly under a given group action * Regular homotopy * Regular isotopy in knot theory, the equivalence relation of link diagrams that is generated by using the 2nd and 3rd Reidemeister moves only * Regular space (or T_3) space, a topological space in which a point and a closed set can be separated by neighborhoods


Organizations

* Regular army for military usage * Regular Baptists, an 18th-century American and Canadian Baptist group * Regular clergy, members of a religious order subject to a rule of life * Regular Force for usage in the Canadian Forces * Regular Masonic jurisdictions, or ''regularity'', refers to the constitutional mechanism by which Freemasonry Grand Lodges or Grand Orients give one another mutual recognition


Science and social science

* Regular bowel movements, the opposite of constipation * Regular economy, an economy characterized by an excess demand function whose slope at any equilibrium price vector is non-zero * Regular moon, a natural satellite that has low eccentricity and a relatively close and prograde orbit * Regular solutions in chemistry, solutions that diverge from the behavior of an ideal solution only moderately


Other uses

* Regular customer, a person who visits the same restaurant, pub, store, or transit provider frequently * Regular (footedness) in boardsports, a stance in which the left foot leads


See also

* Irregular (disambiguation) * Regular set (disambiguation)


References

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