DEM (disambiguation)
DEM was the ISO 4217 currency code for the Deutsche Mark, former currency of Germany
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Computing
- Digital elevation model, a digital representation of ground-surface topography or terrain
- .dem, a common extension for USGS DEM files
- Discrete element method or discrete element modeling, a family of numerical methods for computing the motion of a large number of small particles (like molecules or grains of sand)
- Diffuse element method, a numerical simulation method used (for example) to solve partial differential equations
- Display Encode Mode, a feature of the AMD's Video Codec Engine
- Distance Estimation Method, for drawing Julia sets or Mandelbrot sets
Organisations
- Department of Environmental Management, a name of various government entities
- Democratic Party, short form of the name of the political parties in the world
- Democratic Party (United States)
- Democrats (Brazil)
- Dravske elektrarne Maribor d.o.o., an electric power company in Slovenia
- Day Eight Music, a record label founded by Jonas Hellborg
Other uses
- Dem language
- Demonstrative case (abbreviated DEM)
- Deus ex machina (Latin; literally "a god from a machine"), a resolution to a story that does not pay due regard to the story's internal logic and that is so unlikely that it challenges suspension of disbelief, and presumably allows the author, director, or developer to end the story in the way that he or she desired
- Diethyl malonate, the diethyl ester of malonic acid
- Dynamic element matching, a technique used in integrated circuits design to compensate for components mismatch
gollark: Which does make me wonder why machine learning tools aren't written against it.
gollark: Yes. This is vendor lockin. OpenCL works basically fine.
gollark: The new iGPUs are several times more powerful than my ~4 year old one apparently.
gollark: I believe they are to release discrete cards this year. Although with 10nm/7nm held up who knows.
gollark: This is my laptop's integrated one.
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