Emulation
Emulation may refer to:
- Emulation (computing), imitation of behavior of a computer or other electronic system with the help of another type of system
 
- Gaussian process emulator, a special case of the Gaussian process in statistics
 - Surrogate model, a model which imitates or emulates a more complicated (usually in terms of computer simulation time) model.
 
- ASC Emulation, a football club in Martinique
 - Emulation (observational learning), a theory of comparative psychology
 - Emulation Lodge of Improvement, a masonic lodge whose aim is to preserve masonic ritual as closely as is possible to that which was formally accepted
 - Socialist emulation, a form of competition that was practiced in the Soviet Union
 - Whole brain emulation, aiming at mind uploading
 
See also
    
- ST Emulous, a British tugboat
 - Semulation, a mix of software simulation and hardware emulation of an electronic system
 
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