Proper
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Proper may refer to:
  • Proper (liturgy)
    Proper (liturgy)
    The Proper is a part of the Christian liturgy that varies according to the date, either representing an observance within the Liturgical Year, or of a particular saint or significant event...

    , the part of a Christian liturgy that is specific to the date within the Liturgical Year
  • Proper frame
    Proper frame
    A proper frame, or comoving frame, is a frame of reference that is attached to an object. The object in this frame is stationary within the frame, which is useful for many types of calculations....

    , such system of reference in which object is stationary (non moving), sometimes also called a co-moving frame
  • Proper, in heraldry, means depicted in natural colors
  • Proper or appropriate conduct
  • Proper (often capitalized PROPER), a corrected release in response to a previously released online video or movie that contains transcoding or other playback errors.


In mathematics:
  • Proper map
    Proper map
    In mathematics, a continuous function between topological spaces is called proper if inverse images of compact subsets are compact. In algebraic geometry, the analogous concept is called a proper morphism.- Definition :...

    , in topology , a property of continuous function between topological spaces, if inverse images of compact subsets are compact
  • Proper morphism, in algebraic geometry, an analogue of a proper map for algebraic varieties
  • Proper transfer function
    Proper transfer function
    In control theory, a proper transfer function is a transfer function in which the degree of the numerator does not exceed the degree of the denominator.-Example:...

    , a transfer function in control theory in which the degree of the numerator does not exceed the degree of the denominator
  • Proper equilibrium
    Proper equilibrium
    Proper equilibrium is a refinement of Nash Equilibrium due to Roger B. Myerson.Proper equilibrium further refines Reinhard Selten's notion of atrembling hand perfect equilibrium by assuming that more costly trembles are made with...

    , in game theory, a refinement of the Nash equilibrium
    Nash equilibrium
    In game theory, Nash equilibrium is a solution concept of a game involving two or more players, in which each player is assumed to know the equilibrium strategies of the other players, and no player has anything to gain by changing only his own strategy unilaterally...

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  • Proper subset
  • Proper space
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