# Definition of Symmetric. Meaning of Symmetric. Synonyms of Symmetric

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## Definition of Symmetric

Symmetric
Symmetric Sym*met"ric, a. Symmetrical.

## Meaning of Symmetric from wikipedia

- is symmetric if it can be divided into two or more identical pieces that are arranged in an organized fashion. This means that an object is symmetric if...
- main drawbacks of symmetric key encryption, in comparison to public-key encryption (also known as asymmetric key encryption). Symmetric-key encryption can...
- Boolean ring with symmetric difference as the addition of the ring and intersection as the multiplication of the ring. The symmetric difference is equivalent...
- a symmetric matrix is a square matrix that is equal to its transpose. Formally, A  is symmetric ⟺ A = A T . {\displaystyle A{\text{ is symmetric}}\iff...
- order) of the symmetric group Sn is n!. Although symmetric groups can be defined on infinite sets, this article focuses on the finite symmetric groups: their...
- tensors that act as functions of several vectors can be symmetric, and in fact the space of symmetric k-tensors on a vector space V is isomorphic to the space...
- That is, it satisfies the condition A  skew-symmetric ⟺ A T = − A . {\displaystyle A{\text{ skew-symmetric}}\quad \iff \quad A^{\textsf {T}}=-A.} In terms...
- strategies, then a game is symmetric. Symmetry can come in different varieties. Ordinally symmetric games are games that are symmetric with respect to the ordinal...
- is a symmetric polynomial if for any permutation σ of the subscripts 1, 2, ..., n one has P(Xσ(1), Xσ(2), …, Xσ(n)) = P(X1, X2, …, Xn). Symmetric polynomials...
- Symmetric product may refer to: The product operation of a symmetric algebra The symmetric product of tensors The symmetric product of an algebraic curve...