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Coherent

Coherent is an adjective meaning logically connected; in writing, ideas are consistent and well organized. The term derives from the Latin cohaerens, meaning to stick together. It is also used more broadly to describe systems with unified, compatible components.

In physics, coherence refers to the correlation between physical quantities in a wave so that there is

In quantum mechanics, coherent states are specific quantum states of systems such as the harmonic oscillator

In communications and signal processing, coherent detection or coherent demodulation uses knowledge of the carrier’s phase

In linguistics and cognitive science, coherence refers to the overall logical and semantic connectedness of a

a
fixed
phase
relationship.
Temporal
coherence
describes
the
stability
of
phase
over
time,
while
spatial
coherence
describes
correlation
across
different
points
in
space.
Coherence
length
and
coherence
time
measure
how
long
a
wave
maintains
a
predictable
phase
relationship.
Coherent
sources,
such
as
lasers,
produce
light
with
a
well-defined
phase
and
can
produce
high-contrast
interference,
whereas
incoherent
sources
produce
light
with
random
phase.
Coherence
is
essential
for
interference
and
holography.
that
resemble
classical
motion
and
minimize
the
uncertainty
between
conjugate
variables.
In
quantum
optics,
coherent
states
underpin
many
descriptions
of
light
and
enable
certain
kinds
of
quantum
information
processing.
to
extract
the
signal,
enabling
higher
sensitivity
and
spectral
efficiency
compared
with
non-coherent
methods;
it
requires
phase
synchronization.
text
or
discourse,
achieved
through
coherence
relations
and
cohesive
devices
that
tie
sentences
and
ideas
together.