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Peak

Peak refers to the highest point in a topographic feature, such as a mountain or hill, and is used more broadly to denote the maximum or apex of something, including time periods, processes, or data series. The term is common in geography, mathematics, science, and everyday language.

In geography, a peak is the summit of a landform. A peak’s prominence describes how much it

In mathematics and data analysis, a peak (local maximum) is a point where the value of a

In applied contexts, peaking describes reaching or approaching the maximum performance, demand, or intensity, such as

As a proper noun, Peak can appear in company, product, or organization names, serving as a brand

stands
out
from
surrounding
terrain,
measured
as
the
vertical
height
between
the
summit
and
the
lowest
contour
line
encircling
it
and
no
higher
summit.
Peaks
can
be
named
for
navigation,
mapping,
and
cultural
reasons.
function
exceeds
those
of
neighboring
points;
the
highest
such
point
in
a
given
domain
is
the
global
maximum.
In
signal
processing,
peak
value
refers
to
the
maximum
amplitude
of
a
signal,
while
peak-to-peak
amplitude
measures
the
difference
between
the
maximum
and
minimum
values.
peak
load
on
a
power
grid
or
peak
traffic
periods.
The
term
is
also
used
in
phrases
like
peak
performance,
peak
season,
and
peak
experience.
or
title
separate
from
its
ordinary
meaning.