Representation

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Representation may refer to:

Law and politics

Arts, entertainment, and media

  • Representation (arts), use of signs that stand in for and take the place of something else
  • Representation (journal), an academic journal covering representative democracy
  • Depiction, non-verbal representation through two-dimensional images (pictures) of things seen, remembered or imagined

Cognitive science

  • Representation (psychology)
    , a hypothetical 'internal' cognitive symbol that represents external reality
  • Knowledge representation
    , the study of formal ways to describe knowledge
  • Representation theory (linguistics), a theoretical framework in generative linguistics

Mathematics

Other uses

  • Representation (chemistry)
    , graphic representation of the molecular structure of a chemical compound
  • Social representation, a stock of values, ideas, beliefs, and practices that are shared among the members of groups and communities
  • Representative sample
    in statistics

See also

  • Data visualization
    , the creation and study of the visual representation of data
  • Reprazent
    , a British drum and bass group
  • Represent (disambiguation)