Propagation
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Propagation can refer to:
  • Reproduction, and other forms of multiplication or increase
    • Plant propagation
      Plant propagation
      Plant propagation is the process of creating new plants from a variety of sources: seeds, cuttings, bulbs and other plant parts. Plant propagation can also refer to the artificial or natural dispersal of plants.-Sexual propagation :...

      , the production of more plants by seeds, cuttings, grafting or other methods
    • Propagation of schema
      Propagation of schema
      In evolutionary computing such as genetic algorithms and genetic programming, propagation refers to the inheritance of characteristics of one generation by the next. For example, a schema is propagated if individuals in the current generation match it and so do those in the next generation...

      , in artificial reproduction
  • Wave propagation
    Wave propagation
    Wave propagation is any of the ways in which waves travel.With respect to the direction of the oscillation relative to the propagation direction, we can distinguish between longitudinal wave and transverse waves....

    , the motion of waves or the transfer of energy by wave action
  • Radio propagation
    Radio propagation
    Radio propagation is the behavior of radio waves when they are transmitted, or propagated from one point on the Earth to another, or into various parts of the atmosphere...

    , the application of wave propagation to radio communications
  • Software propagation
    Software propagation
    Software propagation is a general term for the copying & duplication of software, and was explicitly defined in version 3 of the GNU General Public License...

    , the distribution of free software in a manner explicitly permitted under the applicable license
  • Propaganda
    Propaganda
    Propaganda is a form of communication that is aimed at influencing the attitude of a community toward some cause or position so as to benefit oneself or one's group....

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