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Definition of Invariant

Invariant
Invariant In*va"ri*ant, n. (Math.) An invariable quantity; specifically, a function of the coefficients of one or more forms, which remains unaltered, when these undergo suitable linear transformations. --J. J. Sylvester.

Meaning of Invariant from wikipedia

- Look up invariance, invariant, or invariants in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Invariant and invariance may refer to: Invariant (computer science),...
- The invariant m****, rest m****, intrinsic m****, proper m****, or in the case of bound systems simply m****, is the portion of the total m**** of an object...
- In mathematics, an invariant is a property of a mathematical object (or a class of mathematical objects) which remains unchanged after operations or transformations...
- In computer science, a loop invariant is a property of a program loop that is true before (and after) each iteration. It is a logical ****ertion, sometimes...
- The invariant speed or observer invariant speed is a speed which is measured to be the same in all reference frames by all observers. The invariance of...
- class invariant (or type invariant) is an invariant used for constraining objects of a class. Methods of the class should preserve the invariant. The class...
- In optics the Lagrange invariant is a measure of the light propagating through an optical system. It is defined by H=nu¯y−nuy¯{\displaystyle H=n{\overline...
- giving readers the rights to copy, redistribute, and modify (except for "invariant sections") a work and requires all copies and derivatives to be available...
- In mathematics, an invariant subspace of a linear mapping T : V → V i.e. from some vector space V to itself, is a subspace W of V that is preserved by...
- mathematics, in particular in algebraic topology, the Hopf invariant is a homotopy invariant of certain maps between n-spheres. In 1931 Heinz Hopf used...