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Identity may refer to:

Philosophy

Mathematics

  • Identity (mathematics), an equality that holds regardless of the values of its variables
  • Identity function, a function that doesn't alter its argument
  • Identity element, a special element in a set or structure with respect to an operator
  • Identity matrix, a square matrix I with ones on the diagonal, zeros elsewhere

    Social science and psychology

  • Identity (social science), stemming from cognitive theory, sociology, politics, and psychology.
  • Cultural identity, a person's self-affiliation (or categorization by others) as a member of a cultural group
  • Gender identity, the gender with which a person identifies (or is identified by others)
  • Psychological identity, an individual's unique identity that develops relatively late in his life. (see Identity formation)
  • Online identity, established and used by computer network users (see also Digital identity in Computer Science)
  • National identity, belief in membership of a nation. In some countries where there's more than one "nation" in the state or identity is otherwise confused, there may be a debate over what the nation's real identity is, see: » *Britishness, Scottish national identity


       *Canadian identity, Québécois nation motion

    Business

  • Accounting identity, a basic accounting relation that must hold by definition
  • Corporate identity, the physical manifestation of a business brand
  • Identity theft, the deliberate appropriation of someone else's identity (without that person's permission) for criminal purposes

    Computer science

  • Digital identity, the representation of identity in terms of digital information (see also online identity in social science)
  • Federated identity, identity management with defined trust relations between independent principals
  • Laws of identity(External Link), laws that define a unifying identity metasystem
  • Identity (object-oriented programming), a property of objects that allows those objects to be distinguished from each other.
  • Identity column in SQL Server, a database field whose values uniquely identify a row in the table

    Religion

  • Christian Identity, a Christian religious movement

    Television, film, music and literature

  • Identity (novel), by Milan Kundera
  • Identity (film), directed by James Mangold and starring John Cusack
  • Identity (album), by Zee with Richard Wright and Dave Harris
  • Identity (music), a transformation of pitches in music
  • Identity (game show), a short lived game show
  • , an episode of Law & Order: Special Victims Unit
  • Identify (song), a Natalie Imbruglia songFurther Information

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