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An object is amphichiral (also called reflexible) if it is superposable with its mirror image (i.e., its image in a plane mirror).
Of opposite symmetry under reflection; mirror images.
Having forms of different handedness which are not mirror-symmetric.
An integral of motion which restricts the phase space available to a dynamical system.
Objects which are identical except for a mirror reflection are said to display handedness and to be chiral.
An object is reflexible if it is superposable with its image in a plane mirror. Also called amphichiral.
A curve similar to the sine function but possibly shifted in phase, period, amplitude, or any combination thereof. The general sinusoid of amplitude a, angular frequency ...
A level set in two dimensions. Phase curves are sometimes also known as level curves (Tabor 1989, p. 14).
Two nonsuperimposable objects which are mirror images of each other are called enantiomers. The term enantiomer is synonymous with enantiomorph. For example, the letters b ...
A dynamical system in which the phase space volume contracts along a trajectory. This means that the generalized divergence is less than zero, (partialf_i)/(partialx_i)<0, ...
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