émulation - meaning and definition. What is émulation
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What (who) is émulation - definition

WIKIMEDIA DISAMBIGUATION PAGE
Emulations; Emulation (disambiguation)

Emulation (observational learning)         
THEORY OF COMPARATIVE PSYCHOLOGY
In emulation learning, subjects learn about parts of their environment and use this to achieve their own goals and is an observational learning mechanism (sometimes called social learning mechanisms).
ASC Emulation         
FRENCH ASSOCIATION FOOTBALL CLUB
Emulation (Schoelcher); Emulation (Martinique football club); Emulation (football club)
Association Sportive et Culturelle Emulation is a football club of Martinique, based in the town of Schœlcher.
emulation         
n.
1.
Rivalry, competition, desire to excel, desire of superiority.
2.
Envy, jealousy, contention, envious strife.

Wikipedia

Emulation

Emulation may refer to:

  • Emulation (computing), imitation of behavior of a computer or other electronic system with the help of another type of system
  • Video game console emulator, software which emulators video game consoles
  • Gaussian process emulator, a special case of the Gaussian process in statistics
  • Surrogate model, a model which imitates or emulates a more complicated (usually in terms of computer simulation time) model.
  • ASC Emulation, a football club in Martinique
  • Emulation (observational learning), a theory of comparative psychology
  • Emulation Lodge of Improvement, a masonic lodge whose aim is to preserve masonic ritual as closely as is possible to that which was formally accepted
  • Socialist emulation, a form of competition that was practiced in the Soviet Union
  • Whole brain emulation, aiming at mind uploading