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involution in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Involution may
refer to:
Involution (mathematics), a
function that is its own
inverse Involution algebra...
- In mathematics, an
involution,
involutory function, or self-inverse
function is a
function f that is its own inverse, f(f(x)) = x for all x in the domain...
- a
Fricke involution is the
involution of the
modular curve X0(N)
given by τ → –1/Nτ. It is
named after Robert Fricke. The
Fricke involution also acts...
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Hermitian adjoints. However, it may
happen that an
algebra admits no
involution. Look up * or star in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. In mathematics...
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Thymic involution is the
shrinking (
involution) of the
thymus with age,
resulting in
changes in the
architecture of the
thymus and a
decrease in tissue...
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Involution Ocean is a science-fiction
novel by
American writer Bruce Sterling,
published in 1977.
Involution Ocean is a
novel about a drug
addict who joins...
- In
algebraic geometry, the
Cremona group,
introduced by
Luigi Cremona (1863, 1865), is the
group of
birational automorphisms of the n {\displaystyle n}...
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Involution is the
shrinking or
return of an
organ to a
former size. At a
cellular level,
involution is
characterized by the
process of
proteolysis of...
- The term
involution has
various meanings. In some
instances it
refers to a
process prior to
evolution which gives rise to the cosmos, in
others it is an...
- In
algebraic combinatorics, a Bender–Knuth
involution is an
involution on the set of
semistandard tableaux,
introduced by
Bender &
Knuth (1972, pp. 46–47)...