Concatenation (disambiguation)
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Concatenation may refer to:
  • Concatenation
    Concatenation
    In computer programming, string concatenation is the operation of joining two character strings end-to-end. For example, the strings "snow" and "ball" may be concatenated to give "snowball"...

    , a computer programming operation that joins strings together
  • Concatenation (mathematics)
    Concatenation (mathematics)
    In mathematics, concatenation is the joining of two numbers by their numerals. That is, the concatenation of 123 and 456 is 123456. Concatenation of numbers a and b is denoted a||b. Relevant subjects in recreational mathematics include Smarandache-Wellin numbers, home primes, and Champernowne's...

    , a mathematical operation that combines two vectors
  • Concatenated SMS
    Concatenated SMS
    In the cellular phone industry, mobile phones and their networks sometimes support concatenated short message service to overcome the limitation on the number of characters that can be sent in a single SMS text message transmission...

    , a way of combining multiple SMS text messages sent to cellular phones
  • Packet concatenation
    Packet concatenation
    Packet concatenation is a computer networking optimization that coalesces multiple packets under a single header....

    , a computer networking optimization that coalesces multiple packets under a single header.
  • Cat (Unix)
    Cat (Unix)
    The cat command is a standard Unix program used to concatenate and display files. The name is from catenate, a synonym of concatenate.- Specification :...

    , a Unix command to write the contents of one or more files to the standard output
  • "Concatenation" is the opening track of Swedish Tech Metal band Meshuggah's album Chaosphere
    Chaosphere
    -Re-release bonus tracks:-Personnel:Meshuggah* Jens Kidman - lead vocals* Gustaf Hielm - bass* Tomas Haake - drums, vocals * Mårten Hagström - rhythm guitar...

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