Localization
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Localization or localisation may refer to:
- Language localization, the process of translating a product into different languages or adapting a language for a specific country or region
- Internationalization and localization, the adaptation of computer software for non-native environments, especially other nations and cultures
- Dub localization, the adaptation of a movie or television series for another audience
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[edit] Social Movement
[edit] Psychology
- Localization, The notion that different functions are located in different areas of the brain.
[edit] Physics
- Locating, for the general process of determining a location, refer to this term.
Special topics are described as follows:
- GSM localization, a technique for determining the location of a user of a cell phone or wireless transceiver
- Robot localization, figuring out robot's position in an environment
- Sound localization, a listener's ability to identify the location or origin of a detected sound or the methods in acoustical engineering to simulate the placement of an auditory cue in a virtual 3D space
- Anderson localization of orbitals in solids due to static disorder
- Weak localization a physical effect, which occurs in disordered electronic systems at very low temperatures
[edit] Mathematics
- Category:Localization (mathematics)
- Localization of a category, adding to a category inverse morphisms for some collection of morphisms, constraining them to become isomorphisms
- Localization of a module, a construction to introduce denominators in a module M for a ring R
- Localization of a ring, in abstract algebra, a systematic method of adding multiplicative inverses to a ring
- Localization of a topological space, the localization of topological spaces at primes
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