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Canonical Ltd. is a private company founded (and funded) by South African entrepreneur Mark Shuttleworth for the promotion of free software projects.
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Generally, in mathematics, a canonical form (often called normal form or standard form) of an object is a standard way of presenting that object.
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... obvious primary creator then their statements may be held to carry the most authority, but no actual industry label exists for definitively designating published works as canonical ...
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A Biblical canon or canon of scripture is a list or set of Biblical books considered to be authoritative as scripture by a particular religious community, generally in Judaism or ...
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Canonical is an adjective derived from canon. Canon comes from the Greek word kanon, "rule" (perhaps originally from kanna "reed", cognate to cane), and is used in various meanings ...
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Canonical XML is a profile or subset of XML. Any XML document can be converted to Canonical XML, thus normalizing away specific kinds of minor differences while remaining an XML ...
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In mathematics and classical mechanics, canonical coordinates are a particular set of coordinates on the phase space, or equivalently, on the cotangent manifold of a manifold.
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Canonical hours are divisions of time, developed by the Christian Church, serving as increments between the prescribed prayers of the daily round.
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In Hamiltonian mechanics, a canonical transformation is a change of canonical coordinates that preserves the form of Hamilton's equations, although it might not preserve the ...
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A canonical ensemble in statistical mechanics is a statistical ensemble representing a probability distribution of microscopic states of the system.
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