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- Look up inverse in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Inverse or invert may refer to: Inverse (logic), a type of conditional sentence which is an immediate...
- In mathematics, the additive inverse of a number a (sometimes called the opposite of a) is the number that, when added to a, yields zero. The operation...
- A left inverse in mathematics may refer to: A left inverse element with respect to a binary operation on a set A left inverse function for a mapping between...
- mathematics, inverse relation may refer to: Converse relation or "transpose", in set theory Negative relationship, in statistics Inverse proportionality...
- mathematics, the inverse function of a function f (also called the inverse of f) is a function that undoes the operation of f. The inverse of f exists if...
- probability theory and statistics, an inverse distribution is the distribution of the reciprocal of a random variable. Inverse distributions arise in particular...
- theory, an inverse semigroup (occasionally called an inversion semigroup) S is a semigroup in which every element x in S has a unique inverse y in S in...
- A right inverse in mathematics may refer to: A right inverse element with respect to a binary operation on a set A right inverse function for a mapping...
- An inverse multiplexer (often abbreviated to inverse MUX or IMUX) allows a data stream to be broken into multiple lower data rate communication links...
- particular, algebra, a generalized inverse (or, g-inverse) of an element x is an element y that has some properties of an inverse element but not necessarily...