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Overflow may refer to:

Computing and telecommunications

  • Integer overflow, a condition that occurs when an integer calculation produces a result that is greater than what a given register can store or represent
  • Buffer overflow, a situation whereby the incoming data size exceeds that which can be accommodated by a buffer.
    • Heap overflow, a type of buffer overflow that occurs in the heap data area
  • Overflow (software), a NASA-developed computational fluid dynamics program using overset (Chimera) grids
  • Overflow condition, a situation that occurs when more information is being transmitted than the hardware can handle
  • Overspill, a proof technique in non-standard analysis, is less commonly called overflow
  • Stack overflow in which a computer program makes too many subroutine calls and its call stack runs out of space

Other

  • Overflow (company), a Japanese video game developer
  • Overflow (magazine), a free quarterly in Brooklyn, New York, US
  • River overflow, a relatively long and significant increase in the water content of a river, causing a rise in its level
  • Sanitary sewer overflow, a condition whereby untreated sewage is discharged into the environment, escaping wastewater treatment
  • "Overflow", a 2023 song by Polaris from the album Fatalism
  • "Overflow", a 2024 song by Linkin Park from the album From Zero