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Stack may refer to: * A pile or mound of something Mathematics * Stack (descent theory), general category-theoretical concept to formalise "pull-back" operations in geometry and algebra * Algebraic stack, a generalisation of scheme and algebraic space in algebraic geometry; a specific type of the above * An old term for a sheaf (mathematics). Computers * Stack (data structure), abstract data type and data structure based on the principle of Last In First Out (LIFO) * Stacks (software), a folder view on the Dock of Mac OS X * Stack-based memory allocation * Call stack * Protocol stack, ...
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In computer science, a stack is a last in, first out (LIFO) abstract data type and linear data structure. A stack can have any abstract data type as an element, but is characterized by only three fundamental operations: push, pop and stack top. The push operation adds a new item to the top of the stack, or initializes the stack if it is empty. If the stack is full and does not contain enough space to accept the given item, the stack is then considered to be in an overflow state. The pop operation removes an item from the top of the stack. A pop either reveals previously concealed items, ...
 

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