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Definition of Antisymmetric
1. Adjective. (set theory) ''Of a relation ''R'' on a set ''S, having the property that for any two distinct elements of ''S'', at least one is not related to the other via ''R''. ¹
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Definition of Antisymmetric
1. [adj]
Lexicographical Neighbors of Antisymmetric
Literary usage of Antisymmetric
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Stein's Method: Expository Lectures and Applications by Persi Diaconis, Susan Holmes (2004)
"3.3.2 Operators of Antisymmetric Functions Call f the set of antisymmetric
functions defined on f22. In what follows we will denote by T the operator T : 7 ..."
2. Buckling of Bars, Plates, and Shells by Robert M. Jones (2006)
"4.8.4 General kZ Results for Antisymmetric Cross-Ply Laminates Rather than continue
with numerical results for specific individual shells, it will be more ..."
3. Journal of the American Chemical Society by American Chemical Society (1879)
"If one uses, for example, a simple Hiickel molecular orbital treatment, then all
the antisymmetric orbitals of phenanthrene will remain unchanged on ..."
4. Elements of Vector Algebra by Ludwik Silberstein (1919)
"Turning now to the antisymmetric operator o we can see from its definition ...
Thus, the antisymmetric operator is, dropping the arbitrary operand, a=Vw; ..."
5. Proceedings of the Cambridge Philosophical Society by Cambridge Philosophical Society (1843)
"(47) where and is antisymmetric in a- and fi. ~ Hence T*^ is a symmetric tensor
which differs from U'" by the divergence of an antisymmetric tensor, ..."
6. Geometry of Riemannian Spaces by Élie ( Cartan (1983)
"... (already antisymmetric with respect to the first two indices) are also
antisymmetric with respect to the last two indices, and from this it may be ..."