- Look up invariance,
invariant, or
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Invariant and
invariance may
refer to:
Invariant (computer science),...
- 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...
- In
theoretical physics, an
invariant is an
observable of a
physical system which remains unchanged under some transformation. Invariance, as a broader...
- 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...
- In mathematics, the
Kervaire invariant is an
invariant of a
framed ( 4 k + 2 ) {\displaystyle (4k+2)} -dimensional
manifold that
measures whether the...
- In the
mathematical field of knot theory, a knot
invariant is a
quantity (in a
broad sense)
defined for each knot
which is the same for
equivalent knots...
- In
optics the
Lagrange invariant is a
measure of the
light propagating through an
optical system. It is
defined by H = n u ¯ y − n u y ¯ {\displaystyle...
-
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...
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including Subject-Sensitive
Invariantism (SSI),
mainly due to the work of John
Hawthorne (2004), and Interest-Relative
Invariantism (IRI), due to
Jason Stanley...