Definition of Contorsions. Meaning of Contorsions. Synonyms of Contorsions

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Definition of Contorsions

Contorsion
Contorsion Con*tor"sion, n. See Contortion.

Meaning of Contorsions from wikipedia

- The contorsion tensor in differential geometry is the difference between a connection with and without torsion in it. It commonly appears in the study...
- Contortion (sometimes contortionism) is a performance art in which performers called contortionists showcase their skills of extreme physical flexibility...
- refer to: Contortion, a performance art Contorsion, a concept in differential geometry described by the Contorsion tensor an old term for complicated geological...
- Levi-Civita connection, the difference between the two being referred to as the contorsion. In particular, the antisymmetric part of the connection (referred to...
- connection in such a frame, and the Levi-Civita connection is known as the contorsion tensor. When we choose the basis Xi ≡ ui orthonormal: gab ≡ ηab = ⟨Xa...
- littéralement en langue duala et au pluriel les contorsions ; au singulier « di kossa » la contorsion. Ce vocable « Kossa » est un terme à la lisière...
- and a corresponding connection without torsion is a tensor, called the contorsion tensor. Absorption of torsion also plays a fundamental role in the study...
- while Mannerism had mastered the art of formal strained contraposto and contorsion; Annibale Carracci had depicted dance and joy. Later followers of Neoclassic...
- connection and the corresponding Levi-Civita connection is given by the contorsion tensor. The exterior derivative is a flat connection on E = M × R {\displaystyle...
- Productions, re-released with minor alterations by Top Hole Records in 1986, Contorsion in 1986, and Lambs to the Slaughter Records in 1987 "They'll Never Know"...