Core may refer to:
In media:
Core (album), an album by Stone Temple Pilots
Core (Persefone album)
Core (radio station), a digital radio station in the United Kingdom
The Core, a 2003 science fiction film
Core Design, a videogame developer best known for the Tomb Raider series
C.O.R.E., a computer animation studio
In science and academics:
Core (group), in mathematics, an object in group theory
Core (functional analysis), in mathematics, a subset of the domain of a closable operator
core (graph theory), in mathematics, the homomorphically minimal subgraph of a graph
Core (economics), a feasible allocation in an economy, or a stable coalition in game theory
Planetary core, in planetary science, the center of a planet
Solar core, the region of the Sun where nuclear fusion takes place
Lithic core, in archaeology, a stone artifact left over from toolmaking
Core curriculum, in education, an essential part of the curriculum
Core sample, in Earth science, a sample obtained by coring
Core countries, in dependency theory, an industrialized country on which peripheral countries depend
Core (anatomy), in anatomy is everything except the appendages.
In computers and technology:
Semiconductor intellectual property core, part of a CPU design
Multi-core (computing), a type of microprocessor design in which multiple processors coexist on the same chip
Intel Core, in processors, a brand of computer processor
Magnetic core memory, in computing, the primary memory
Core dump, in computing, a record of the core memory
Nuclear reactor core, a portion containing the fuel components
Magnetic core, in electricity and electronics, ferromagnetic material around which wires are wound
the signal-carrying portion of an optical fiber
Acronyms:
Congress of Racial Equality, United States civil rights organization
Coordinated Online Register of Electors, central database in the United Kingdom
Challenge of Reverse Engineering, a warez group
2007-03-14 22:05:19
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answered by Billie Jean 5
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The core is the center of something. Apples have cores, the Earth has a core, the Sun has a core. Generally, the core is denser than the rest of the thing.
2007-03-14 15:33:59
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answered by cosmo 7
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Hi. The very innermost parts of a body having enough gravity to pull itself into a sphere is the core. Usually the heaviest materials settle there.
2007-03-14 15:33:24
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answered by Cirric 7
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