Distribution

Distribution may refer to:

In mathematics

In science

In technology and computer science

  • Electric power distribution, the final stage in the delivery of electricity
  • Distributed generation, the use of technologies to provide electric power at the source of consumption
  • Electronic brakeforce distribution, an automotive technology that varies brake force based on prevailing conditions
  • Distributed computing, the coordinated use of physically distributed computers (distributed systems) for tasks or storage
  • Software distribution, bundles of a specific software already compiled and configured
  • Distribution (concurrency), the projection operator in a history monoid, a representation of the histories of concurrent computer processes
  • Key distribution center, part of a cryptosystem intended to reduce the risks inherent in exchanging keys
  • Content distribution, publishing and web design as method to provide information
  • Digital distribution, publishing media digitally
  • Distributed production or distributed manufacturing, the fabrication of products by consumers such as with 3D printing
  • Distribution of elements in the distributed-element model of electric circuits
  • A specific packaging of an operating system containing components such as the Kernel (computing), a toolchain, utilities and other software. The most common use in this context is for Linux distributions

In economics

Other uses

  • Film distribution, the process of making a movie available for the audiences to watch
  • Film distributor, an agent between a film producer and an exhibitor
  • Purse distribution, in a horse race, the distribution of winnings among the highest finishers
  • Record distribution, process of shipping and promoting record labels
  • Font distribution, the units in which metal type is sold, containing relative proportions of letters appropriate for a given language
  • Distribution (bridge), a term in the bridge card game
gollark: It's cool that they have a Vulkan-based version instead of just supporting CUDA only.
gollark: Swap on TPU *when*?
gollark: I suppose it'll probably be an intensely horrible hack, but great!
gollark: That is the case, yes.
gollark: It seems like it should be possible to keep the model just on the GPU, I mean.

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