Scaling
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Scaling may refer to:
- Scaling (geometry), a linear transformation that enlarges or diminishes objects
- Scaling (computer network), a network's ability to function as the number of people or computers on the network increases. Related to Scalability
- Scaling (signal), conversion of a signal's sample rate by upsampling or downsampling
- Scaling, North Yorkshire, England
- Scaling law, which describes the scale invariance found in many natural phenomena
- Image scaling, the resizing of an image
- Tooth scaling, in dentistry, the removal of plaque, calculus, and stains
- The scaling of critical exponents in physics, such as Widom scaling, or scaling of the renormalization group; scale invariance in general
Scaling may also be used for: