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Connectivity

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Connectivity may refer to:

Computing and technology

  • Connectivity (media), the ability of the social media to accumulate economic capital from the users connections and activities
  • Internet connectivity, the means by which individual terminals, computers, mobile devices, and local area networks connect to the global Internet
  • Pixel connectivity, the way in which pixels in 2-dimensional images relate to their neighbors.

Mathematics

  • Connectivity (graph theory), a property of a graph.
  • The property of being a connected space in topology.
  • Homological connectivity, a property related to the homology groups of a topological space.

Ecology

  • Landscape connectivity, the degree to which the landscape facilitates or impedes movement among resource patches.
  • Permeability (spatial and transport planning), the extent to which urban forms permit (or restrict) movement of people or vehicles in different directions.

Physics

  • Connectivity, a parameter describing the topology of a porous medium.

See also

  • Connection (disambiguation)
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