Word: covariant

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Related words: covariant

covariant derivative, covariant contravariant, covariant vector

Translations: covariant

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spanish
Translations:
covariante, covariantes, covariante de, la covariante
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german
Translations:
kovarianten, kovariante, kovarianter, kovariant
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french
Translations:
covariante, covariants, covariantes, covariance
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italian
Translations:
covariante, covarianti, di covariante, covariante di
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portuguese
Translations:
covariante, covariantes, covariada, covariante de
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dutch
Translations:
covariante, covari-
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russian
Translations:
ковариант, ковариантный, ковариантны, ковариантная, ковариантное
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norwegian
Translations:
kovariante
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swedish
Translations:
kovariant
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finnish
Translations:
kovariantilla, kovarianssitietokantaan
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czech
Translations:
Kovariantní
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polish
Translations:
kowariantny, kowariantna
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hungarian
Translations:
kovariáns, a kovariáns
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turkish
Translations:
kovariant, koveryant, Korvanyant, kovaryant
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greek
Translations:
συναλλοίωτη, συναλλοίωτος
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ukrainian
Translations:
коваріант
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albanian
Translations:
kovariant
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belarusian
Translations:
ковариант
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estonian
Translations:
kovariantseks, kovariantseid, kovariantsete, Kovariantne, kovariantseks esitatavaks
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croatian
Translations:
kovarijantna
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lithuanian
Translations:
kovariantinė
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romanian
Translations:
covariantă, covarianta, covariante

The meaning and "use of": covariant

adjective
  • changing in such a way that mathematical interrelations with another simultaneously changing quantity or set of quantities remain unchanged. - The special theory of relativity is notorious for positing laws that turn what we thought were invariant quantities, e.g., length, duration, and mass, into covariant quantities.
noun
  • a function of the coefficients and variables of a given function that is invariant under a linear transformation except for a factor equal to a power of the determinant of the transformation. - One-way analysis of covariance, with pretest scores as covariants , were used when tests for homogeneity of variance dictated that ANCOVA was warranted.

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