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Sum


Sum


Sum most commonly means the total of two or more numbers added together; see addition.

Sum can also refer to:

Mathematics

  • Sum (category theory), the generic concept of summation in mathematics
  • Sum, the result of summation, the addition of a sequence of numbers
  • 3SUM, a term from computational complexity theory
  • Band sum, a way of connecting mathematical knots
  • Connected sum, a way of gluing manifolds
  • Digit sum, in number theory
  • Direct sum, a combination of algebraic objects
    • Direct sum of groups
    • Direct sum of modules
    • Direct sum of permutations
    • Direct sum of topological groups
  • Einstein summation, a way of contracting tensor indices
  • Empty sum, a sum with no terms
  • Indefinite sum, the inverse of a finite difference
  • Kronecker sum, an operation considered a kind of addition for matrices
  • Matrix addition, in linear algebra
  • Minkowski addition, a sum of two subsets of a vector space
  • Power sum symmetric polynomial, in commutative algebra
  • Prefix sum, in computing
  • Pushout (category theory) (also called an amalgamated sum or a cocartesian square, fibered coproduct, or fibered sum), the colimit of a diagram consisting of two morphisms f : Z → X and g : Z → Y with a common domainor pushout, leading to a fibered sum in category theory
  • QCD sum rules, in quantum field theory
  • Riemann sum, in calculus
  • Rule of sum, in combinatorics
  • Subset sum problem, in cryptography
  • Sum rule in differentiation, in calculus
  • Sum rule in integration, in calculus
  • Sum rule in quantum mechanics
  • Wedge sum, a one-point union of topological spaces
  • Whitney sum, of fiber bundles
  • Zero-sum problem in combinatorics

Computing and technology

  • Sum (Unix), a program for generating checksums
  • StartUp-Manager, a program to configure GRUB, GRUB2, Usplash and Splashy
  • Sum type, a computer science term

Art and entertainment

  • Sum, the first beat (pronounced like "some") in any rhythmic cycle of Hindustani classical music
  • "Sum", a song by Pink Floyd from The Endless River
  • Sum: Forty Tales from the Afterlives, a 2009 collection of short stories by David Eagleman
  • Sum 41, a Canadian punk band
  • SUM, the computer in Goat Song (novelette) story by Poul Anderson in Magazine of Fantasy and Science Fiction, (1972).

Organizations

  • Senter for utvikling og miljø (Centre for Development and the Environment), a research institute which is part of the University of Oslo
  • Soccer United Marketing, the for-profit marketing arm of Major League Soccer and the exclusive marketing partner of the United States Soccer Federation
  • Society for the Establishment of Useful Manufactures, a now-defunct private state-sponsored corporation founded in 1791 to promote industrial development along the Passaic River in New Jersey in the United States
  • The State University of Management, a Russian university
  • Save Uganda Movement, a Ugandan militant opposition group
  • Ukrainian Youth Association (Спілка української молоді, Spilka Ukraïns'koï Molodi), a youth organization in Ukraine and countries with a Ukrainian diaspora

Places

  • Sum (administrative division), an administrative division in Mongolia, China, and some areas of Russia
    • Sum (Mongolia), an administrative division of Mongolia
  • SUM, the IATA airport code for the Sumter Airport in Sumter County, South Carolina, U.S.
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Other uses

  • Sum, an old name for the Finns in East Slavic languages, derived from the word Suomi, "Finland"
  • Soum (currency) (also spelled "sum"), a unit of currency used in some Turkic-speaking countries of Central Asia
  • SUM (interbank network), an interbank network in 42 U.S. states
  • SUM, the ISO 639-3 code for the Sumo language
  • Cen (surname), sometimes Romanized Sum
  • Cogito, ergo sum, Latin for: "I think, therefore I am"
  • Sum certain, a legal term

See also

  • Addition
  • Additive category
  • Preadditive category



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