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Latest revision as of 09:33, 1 July 2021
The word modulus is used in different areas of mathematics with no apparent reason for the name or naming convention connection (that I can tell). For instance, in elementary number theory, modulus refers to the base number for a system of modular arithmetic, whereas in the study of real or complex numbers, the term modulus represents the absolute value of a number.
Of course none of this is to mention that modulus also refers to a genus of sea snails.