State (disambiguation): Difference between revisions

From Citizendium
Jump to navigation Jump to search
mNo edit summary
 
(2 intermediate revisions by one other user not shown)
Line 9: Line 9:
{{r|Small state}}
{{r|Small state}}
{{r|Core state}}
{{r|Core state}}
{{r|Failed state}}
 
{{r|Weak state}}
 
{{r|Islamic state (polity)|Islamic state}}
{{r|Islamic state (polity)|Islamic state}}
{{r|SS State}}


==Physics==
==Physics==

Latest revision as of 09:35, 16 September 2024

This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the same or a similar title.

Politics

  • State (polity) [r]: A supreme corporate entity that has a legal existence that is distinct from its constituents and that exercises sovereign political authority over a country. [e]
    • Country [r]: Nation, state, region, or territory, or large tract of land distinguishable by features of topography, biology, or culture. [e]
  • Sovereign state [r]: Political association with effective internal and external sovereignty over a geographic area and population which is not dependent on, or subject to any other power or state. [e]
  • Nation state [r]: Form of state that derives its political legitimacy from serving as a sovereign entity for a nation as a sovereign territorial unit. [e]
  • Pseudostate [r]: A term put forward by the author and journalist Adam Hochschild to refer to political states or regions where power rests with a government or organisation either outside the country or in some way unaccountable - for example, a local militia. [e]
  • Small state [r]: A term used by the secretariat of the Commonwealth of Nations to denote a country with a population not greater than 1.5 million. [e]
  • Core state [r]: Add brief definition or description


  • Islamic state [r]: Nation with a government and legal system conducted in accordance with Islamic religious law. [e]

Physics

  • Steady state [r]: A situation with constant system properties despite non-vanishing energy flow. [e]
  • Mixed state [r]: A concept for describing a quantum mechanical system whose state is not known precisely, but can possibly be in a collection of pure states, with a certain probability of being in one of the pure states. [e]

Computer science