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Koherens

Koherens is a Dutch term used to describe the property of coherence: internal consistency, logical relatedness, or a stable, predictable relationship among parts of a system. It is applied across disciplines to indicate that elements fit together in a meaningful or detectable way.

In physics, coherence refers to a fixed phase relationship between waves. Temporal and spatial coherence describe

In philosophy, the coherence theory of truth and justification argues that a belief is true or justified

In linguistics and cognitive science, coherence describes how parts of text or discourse connect to form a

In signal processing and related engineering fields, coherence is a measure of the correlation between two

The term derives from Latin cohaerens via French cohérence. Dutch uses koherentie as the noun for coherence,

how
well
a
wave
maintains
a
constant
phase
over
time
or
space.
Coherent
light,
such
as
that
produced
by
lasers,
exhibits
high
phase
stability
and
allows
interference.
In
quantum
mechanics,
coherence
appears
in
phenomena
where
quantum
states
maintain
phase
relationships,
with
coherent
states
being
a
particular
mathematical
description
that
approximates
classical
behavior
in
some
systems.
if
it
coheres
with
a
broader
system
of
beliefs.
The
strength
of
this
approach
rests
on
the
overall
consistency
and
mutual
support
among
the
beliefs
considered.
unified,
understandable
whole.
Coherence
relations—such
as
cause-effect,
elaboration,
and
parallelism—help
readers
or
listeners
follow
the
intended
meaning
beyond
individual
sentences.
signals
as
a
function
of
frequency.
A
high
coherence
indicates
a
stable,
predictable
relationship,
which
is
useful
for
tasks
such
as
signal
separation
or
system
identification.
with
koherens
often
functioning
as
the
adjective
meaning
coherent.
See
also
coherence,
coherent
state,
and
coherence
theory.