Definition of Invariance. Meaning of Invariance. Synonyms of Invariance

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Definition of Invariance

Invariance
Invariance In*va"ri*ance, n. (Math.) The property of remaining invariable under prescribed or implied conditions. --J. J. Sylvester.

Meaning of Invariance from wikipedia

- Look up invariance, invariant, or invariants in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Invariant and invariance may refer to: Invariant (computer science),...
- Measurement invariance or measurement equivalence is a statistical property of measurement that indicates that the same construct is being measured across...
- included in the Lagrangian to ensure its invariance under the local group transformations (called gauge invariance). When such a theory is quantized, the...
- Invariance theorem may refer to: Invariance of domain, a theorem in topology A theorem pertaining to Kolmogorov complexity A result in classical mechanics...
- Invariances is a 2001 book by American philosopher Robert Nozick, his last book before his death in 2002. In the introduction, Nozick ****umes "orthodox...
- In physics, mathematics and statistics, scale invariance is a feature of objects or laws that do not change if scales of length, energy, or other variables...
- Invariance is a French magazine formerly edited by Jacques Camatte, published since 1968. It emerged from the Italian left-communist tradition ****ociated...
- John Stewart Bell. These proofs are based on the principle of Lorentz invariance and the principle of locality in the interaction of quantum fields. Subsequently...
- function defined on an inner product space is said to have rotational invariance if its value does not change when arbitrary rotations are applied to its...
- In cognitive linguistics, the invariance principle is a simple attempt to explain similarities and differences between how an idea is understood in "ordinary"...