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Two quantities y and x are said to be inversely proportional (or "in inverse proportion") if y is given by a constant multiple of 1/x, i.e., y=c/x for c a constant. This ...
The symmetry operation (x,y,z)->(-x,-y,-z). When used in conjunction with a rotation, it becomes an improper rotation.
An operator of period 2, i.e., an operator * which satisfies ((a)^*)^*=a.
A square matrix which is not reducible is said to be irreducible.
A vector field v for which the curl vanishes, del xv=0.
A polynomial in which the sum of subscripts is the same in each term.
An integral of motion which restricts the phase space available to a dynamical system.
A map which is monotone increasing and therefore order-preserving.
To rearrange without cutting or pasting.
J_(nualphabeta)^mu=J_(nubetaalpha)^mu=1/2(R_(alphanubeta)^mu+R_(betanualpha)^mu), where R is the Riemann tensor.
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