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==Philosophy==
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* ], the sameness of two things
==Arts and entertainment==
* ], in the philosophy of mind, holds that the mind is identical to the brain
=== Film and television===
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* ] * ], an Iranian film
* ], an American mystery psychological thriller film
* ], a principle of logic
* ], a Malayalam action-thriller film
* ], an American game show
* ], a British police procedural drama television series
* ], a 2013 episode
* ], a 2007 episode
* ], a 2005 episode
* ], a 2008 episode
* ], 2005
* ], a 2009 pilot episode
* ], a 2011 episode


==Mathematics== === Music ===
==== Albums ====
* ], 2004
* ], 2010
* ], 2016
* ], 2008
* ], 2008
* ], 2017
* ], 1984


==== Songs ====
* ], an equality that holds regardless of the values of its variables
* ], 2010
* ], a function that does not alter its argument
* ], 1978
* ], a special element in a set or structure with respect to an operator
* ], a square matrix I with ones on the diagonal, zeros elsewhere * "Identity", a 1983 song by Bucks Fizz, B-side to "]"
* "Identity", a 2022 song by Bush, from the album '']''
* "Identity", a 2020 song by Grandson, from the album '']''
* "Identity", a 2024 song by MiSaMo, from the EP '']''


==Social science and psychology== ====Other uses in music====
* ], in post-tonal music theory
* ], an odd member below and including a limit


===Publications===
*], stemming from cognitive theory, sociology, politics, and psychology.
* ''Identity'', a defunct quarterly Australian magazine published by the ] (1971–1982)
*], a person's self-affiliation (or categorization by others) as a member of a cultural group
* ], by Milan Kundera, 1998
*], the gender with which a person identifies (or is identified by others)
*], an individual's unique identity that develops relatively late in his life
*], established and used by computer network users (see also ] in Computer Science)


==Business== == Business ==
* ], a basic accounting formulation that must hold * ], calculation that must be true regardless of its variables
*], the physical manifestation of a business brand * ], the expression of a brand
* ], the manner a corporation presents itself to the public
*], the deliberate appropriation of someone else's identity (without that person's permission) for criminal purposes


==Computer science== == Philosophy and social science==
* ], the relation each thing bears only to itself
* ], that each thing is identical with itself
* ], the numerical identity of a person over time
* ], qualities etc that characterize a person or group
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== Mathematics ==
*], the representation of identity in terms of digital information (see also ] in Social science)
* ], an equality that holds regardless of the values of its variables
*], identity management with defined trust relations between independent principals
*], a property of objects that allows those objects to be distinguished from each other. * ], an element of the set which leaves unchanged every element when the operation is applied
* ], a function that leaves its argument unchanged
*] in SQL Server, a database field whose values uniquely identify a row in the table
* ], with ones on the main diagonal, zeros elsewhere


== Science and technology ==
==Religion==
* ], information used by computer systems to represent an external agent
* ], a controversial religious belief that Europeans and their descendants are the Biblical Israel
* ], the property of objects that distinguishes them from other objects


==Other uses==
==Television, film, music and literature==
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*], by Milan Kundera
*], directed by James Mangold and starring John Cusack
*], by Zee with Richard Wright and Dave Harris
*], a transformation of pitches in music
*], on NBC hosted by Penn Jillette


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Latest revision as of 17:43, 4 January 2025

Identity may refer to:

Arts and entertainment

Film and television

Music

Albums

Songs

Other uses in music

Publications

Business

Philosophy and social science

Mathematics

Science and technology

Other uses

See also

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