Forcing
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Forcing may refer to:
Mathematics and science
- Forcing (mathematics), a technique for obtaining independence proofs for set theory
- Forcing (computability), a modification of Paul Cohen's original set theoretic technique of forcing to deal with the effective concerns in recursion theory
- Forcing (horticulture), bringing a cultivated plant into growth outside of its natural season.
- Forcing, driving a harmonic oscillator at a particular frequency
- Cloud forcing, the difference between the radiation budget components for average cloud conditions and cloud-free conditions
- Forcing bulbs, the inducement of plants to flower earlier than their natural season
- Radiative forcing, the difference between the incoming radiation energy and the outgoing radiation energy in a given climate system
Arts, entertainment, and media
- Forcing (magic), a technique by which a magician forces one outcome from a card draw
- Forcing, several distinct concepts within the game of contract bridge:
- Forcing bid
- Forcing defense
- Forcing notrump
- Forcing pass
- Forcing take-out, an obsolete name for a strong jump shift; see Glossary of contract bridge terms#forcingtakeout
- Fourth suit forcing
See also
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