Set

Set, The Set, or SET may refer to:

Science, technology, and mathematics

Mathematics

  • Set (mathematics), a collection of well defined and distinct objects
  • Category of sets, the category whose objects and morphisms are sets and total functions, respectively

Electronics and computing

  • Set (abstract data type), a data type in computer science that is a collection of unique values
    • Set (C++), a set implementation in the C++ Standard Library
  • Set (command), a command for setting values of environment variables in Unix and Microsoft operating-systems
  • Secure Electronic Transaction, a standard protocol for securing credit card transactions over insecure networks
  • Single-electron transistor, a device to amplify currents in nanoelectronics
  • Single-ended triode, a type of electronic amplifier

Biology and psychology

  • Set (psychology), a set of expectations which shapes perception or thought
  • Set or sett, a badger's den
  • Set, a small tuber or bulb used instead of seed, especially:
  • SET (gene), gene for a human protein involved in apoptosis, transcription and nucleosome assembly
  • Single Embryo Transfer, used in in vitro fertilization

Physics and chemistry

Other uses in science and technology

Arts and media

Dance

Film and television

Music

  • The Set (band) Canadian indie band
  • DJ set or DJ mix, a musical performance by a DJ
  • Set theory (music), dealing with concepts for categorizing musical objects and describing their relationships
  • Set (music), a collection of discrete entities, for example pitch sets, duration sets, and timbre sets
  • Set (Thompson Twins album)
  • Set (Alex Chilton album)
  • Set list, a list of songs to be played during musical performances

Theatre

Other arts

  • Set (video game), a group of items that adds specific bonuses
  • Set or Father Set, a fictional deity in the Conan adventures

Businesses and organizations

Religion

  • Set (deity) or Seth, an ancient Egyptian deity
  • Set or Seth, a Biblical character, a son of Adam and Eve

Sport and games

Other uses

See also

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