Bandwidth
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Bandwidth commonly refers to:
- Bandwidth (signal processing) or analog bandwidth, frequency bandwidth, or radio bandwidth, a measure of the width of a frequency range
- Bandwidth (computing), the rate of data transfer, bit rate or throughput
- Spectral linewidth, the width of an atomic or molecular spectral line
Bandwidth may also refer to:
Science and technology
- Bandwidth (linear algebra), the width of the non-zero terms around the diagonal of a matrix
- Kernel density estimation, the width of the convolution kernel used in statistics
- Graph bandwidth, in graph theory
- Coherence bandwidth, a frequency range over which a channel can be considered "flat"
- Power bandwidth, a frequency range for which power output of an amplifier exceeds a given fraction of full rated power
Other uses
- Bandwidth (company), an American communications provider
- Bandwidth (radio program), a Canadian radio program
- Bandwidth, a normative expected range of linguistic behavior in language expectancy theory
- Bandwidth, the resources needed to complete a task or project in business jargon; see List of buzzwords
See also
- Bit rate, in telecommunications and computing
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