ideltérést
Ideltérést is a term used in Hungarian to denote a time offset or time difference between two clocks, signals, or events. It derives from idő (time) and eltérés (deviation or difference) and, in sentence form, ideltérést appears as the accusative object of the concept.
Time offsets can arise from several sources, including clock drift, processing or transmission delays, and intentional
Offsets are typically measured by comparing timestamps from different sources against a reference clock, using systems
Applications of the concept span distributed computing, telecommunications, astronomy, geodesy, and finance. In these fields, precise