Consistency
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Consistency means: "the property of holding together and retaining it's shape." This is the most used definition of the word. It describes something that is the same throughout.
Consistency has several technical meanings:
- In mathematics and logic, as well as in theoretical physics, it refers to the proposition that a formal theory or a physical theory contains no contradictions. See consistency proof.
- In statistics, consistency refers to a property of estimators and estimation.
- In decision theory, a voting system is called "consistent" if and only if it guarantees that whenever option A is the winner both in district 1 and district 2 then option A must also be the winner in the combined district.
- In computer science it is sometimes used to mean data integrity or to refer to a memory consistency model
- Consistency is also occasionally used as a synonym for composition, density or viscosity.
- In sport, consistency refers to a competitor's (or team's) ability to perform to a high standard on a regular basis.
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