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Gradient in vector calculus is a vector field representing the maximum rate of increase of a scalar field or a multivariate function and the direction of this maximal rate.
Gradient may also refer to:
- Gradient sro, a Czech aircraft manufacturer
 - Image gradient, a gradual change or blending of color
- Color gradient, a range of position-dependent colors, usually used to fill a region
 - Texture gradient, the distortion in size which closer objects have compared to objects farther away
 
 - Spatial gradient, a gradient whose components are spatial derivatives
 - Grade (slope), the inclination of a road or other geographic feature
 - Slope, a number that describes both the direction and the steepness of a line
 
See also
- All pages with titles beginning with gradient
 - All pages with titles containing gradient
 - Fade (disambiguation)
 - Gradation (disambiguation)
 - Grade (disambiguation)
 - Rate of change (disambiguation)
 - Transition (disambiguation)
 
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