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'''Index''' ({{plural form}}: '''indexes''' or '''indices''') may refer to:
'''Index''' ({{plural form}}: '''indexes''' or '''indices''') most commonly refers to:
* [[Index (publishing)]], an organized list of information in a publication
* [[Web indexing]], Internet indexing
* An index, a key in an [[associative array]]
Index may also refer to:
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==Arts, entertainment, and media==
==Arts, entertainment, and media==
===Fictional entities===
===Fictional entities===
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* ''The Index'', an 1860s European propaganda journal created by [[Henry Hotze]] to support the Confederate States of America
* ''The Index'', an 1860s European propaganda journal created by [[Henry Hotze]] to support the Confederate States of America
* ''[[Truman State University Index]]'', a student newspaper
* ''[[Truman State University Index]]'', a student newspaper
* ''The Index: A Weekly Paper Devoted to Free Religion'' (1870–1886), the semi-official periodical of the [[Free Religious Association]]


===Other arts, entertainment and media===
===Other arts, entertainment and media===
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==Publishing and library studies==
==Publishing and library studies==
* [[Index (publishing)]], an organized list of information in a publication
* [[Index (typography)]], a hand- or fist-shaped punctuation mark
* [[Index (typography)]], a hand- or fist-shaped punctuation mark
* [[Bibliographic index]], a regularly updated publication that lists articles, books, or other information items
* [[Bibliographic index]], a regularly updated publication that lists articles, books, or other information items
* [[Citation index]]
* [[Citation index]]
* The ''Index'', colloquial name for ''[[Federal Agency for Child and Youth Protection in the Media#The List of Media Harmful to Young People|The List of Media Harmful to Young People]]'' (Germany)
* The ''Index'', colloquial name for the ''[[Federal Agency for Child and Youth Protection in the Media#List of Media Harmful to Youth and Adolescents|List of Media Harmful to Youth and Adolescents]]'' (Germany)
* [[Index card]], used for recording and storing small amounts of data  
* [[Index card]], used for recording and storing small amounts of data  
* ''[[Index Librorum Prohibitorum]]'', a list of publications which the Catholic Church censored
* ''[[Index Librorum Prohibitorum]]'', a list of publications which the Catholic Church censored
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* [[Subject indexing]], describing the content of a document by keywords
* [[Subject indexing]], describing the content of a document by keywords
* [[Thumb index]], a round cut-out in the pages of a publication
* [[Thumb index]], a round cut-out in the pages of a publication
* [[Web indexing]], Internet indexing


==Science, technology, and mathematics==
==Science, technology, and mathematics==
===Computer science===
===Computer science===
* Index, a key in an [[associative array]]
* [[Index (typography)]], a character in Unicode, its code is 132
* [[Index (typography)]], a character in Unicode, its code is 132
* Index, the dataset maintained by [[search engine indexing]]
* Index, the dataset maintained by [[search engine indexing]]
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* [[Lookup table]], a data structure used to store precomputed information
* [[Lookup table]], a data structure used to store precomputed information
* [[Site map]], or site index, a list of pages of a web site accessible to crawlers or users
* [[Site map]], or site index, a list of pages of a web site accessible to crawlers or users
* [[Web indexing]], Internet indexing
* [[Web server directory index]], a default or index web page in a directory on a web server, such as index.html
* [[Web server directory index]], a default or index web page in a directory on a web server, such as index.html


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===Mathematics and statistics===
===Mathematics and statistics===
* Index, the position of an element in a [[sequence]]
* Index, a number or other symbol that specifies an element of an [[indexed family]] or set
* Index, a number or other symbol that specifies an element of an [[indexed family]] or set
* Index, an element of an [[index set]]
* Index, an element of an [[index set]]
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===Other uses in science and technology===
===Other uses in science and technology===
* [[Dental indices]], standardized scoring systems for tooth problems
* [[Indexicality]], in linguistics, the phenomenon of a sign pointing to some object in the context in which it occurs
* [[Indexicality]], in linguistics, the phenomenon of a sign pointing to some object in the context in which it occurs
* [[Indexing (motion)]], in mechanical engineering and machining, movement to a precisely known location
* [[Indexing (motion)]], in mechanical engineering and machining, movement to a precisely known location
* [[Refractive index]], a measurement of how light propagates through a material
* [[Index (physical sciences)]], a synonym for ratio
* [[Valve Index]], a virtual reality headset


==Other uses==
==Other uses==
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==See also==
==See also==
* [[Indexi]], a Yugoslav rock band
* [[Indexer (disambiguation)]]
* [[Indexer (disambiguation)]]
* [[Directory (disambiguation)]]
* {{Look from}}
* {{Look from}}
* {{In title}}
* {{In title}}


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Latest revision as of 15:52, 17 May 2026

Index (Template:Plural form: indexes or indices) most commonly refers to:

Index may also refer to:

Arts, entertainment, and media

Fictional entities

Periodicals and news portals

Other arts, entertainment and media

Business enterprises and events

Finance

Places in the United States

Publishing and library studies

Science, technology, and mathematics

Computer science

Economics

Mathematics and statistics

  • Index, the position of an element in a sequence
  • Index, a number or other symbol that specifies an element of an indexed family or set
  • Index, an element of an index set
  • Index, the label of a summand in Σ-notation of a summation

Algebra

Analysis

  • Index, the winding number of an oriented closed curve on a surface relative to a point on that surface
  • Diversity index, a measure of distribution or variety in fields such as ecology or information science
  • Index of a vector field, an integer that helps to describe the behaviour of a vector field around an isolated zero

Number theory

Statistics

Other uses in science and technology

Other uses

  • INDEX, earlier name for the Reimei satellite
  • Index:, a Danish nonprofit organization that promotes Design for Life
  • The Index (Dubai), a skyscraper
  • Index (crater), a Moon crater
  • In semiotics, an unintentional and non-arbitrary sign causally related to what it indicates, for example the smoke from a fire or the footprint of an animal.

See also