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Invariant
Invariant In*va"ri*ant, n. (Math.)
An invariable quantity; specifically, a function of the
coefficients of one or more forms, which remains unaltered,
when these undergo suitable linear transformations. --J. J.
Sylvester.
Meaning of Invariants from wikipedia
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Invariant and
invariance may
refer to:
Invariant (computer science),...
- The loop
invariants will be true on
entry into a loop and
following each iteration, so that on exit from the loop both the loop
invariants and the loop...
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accurate to
consider the
relative invariants of GL(V), or
representations of SL(V), if we are
going to
speak of
invariants: that is
because a
scalar multiple...
- More generally, an
invariant with
respect to an
equivalence relation is a
property that is
constant on each
equivalence class.
Invariants are used in diverse...
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isotopy but can be
given by homeomorphism. Some
invariants are
indeed numbers (algebraic), but
invariants can
range from the simple, such as a yes/no answer...
- it, and
invariants can be
evaluated dynamically during execution to
catch common programming errors. Furthermore, if
strong enough,
invariants can be used...
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functions may
break invariants as long as the
invariants are
restored before a
public function ends. With concurrency,
maintaining the
invariant in
methods typically...
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captured by GW
invariants. However, the
major advantage that GW
invariants have over the
classical enumerative counts is that they are
invariant under deformations...
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differential invariants, and
established the
relationship between differential invariants,
invariant differential equations, and
invariant differential...
- Reshetikhin–Turaev
invariants (RT-
invariants) are a
family of
quantum invariants of
framed links. Such
invariants of
framed links also give rise to
invariants of 3-manifolds...