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Mathematics
Trace (linear algebra), of a square matrix or a linear transformation
Trace class, a certain set of operators in a Hilbert space
Trace operator, a restriction-to-boundary operator in a Sobolev space
Field trace, in field theory
Traces, the equivalence classes of strings of a
trace monoid, studied in trace theories of concurrent computation
Computer science and electronics
Signal trace, a printed or etched wire on a printed circuit board
Stack trace, report of the active steps of a computer program's execution
Digital traces, the traces of activities and behaviours that people leave when they interact in digital environments
Software trace, a list of a computer program's past execution steps, recorded by the process of
tracing
Packet trace, a timestamped sequence of packets captured on a computer network with a
sniffer or similar tools
Physical sciences
Trace radioisotope, an element that is found in small quantities because it undergoes radioactive decay
Trace evidence, material found at a crime scene
Trace element, in geochemistry, an element which composes less than 0.1% of a sample
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