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Definition of Invariants
1. invariant [n] - See also: invariant
Lexicographical Neighbors of Invariants
Literary usage of Invariants
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Catalogue of Scientific Papers, 1800-1900: Subject Indexby Royal Society (Great Britain), Herbert McLeod by Royal Society (Great Britain), Herbert McLeod (1908)
"Invariants and their applications. Liouville, ECR 109 (1889) 560-; Par. EC. Pol.
... Point invariants of ordinary differential equation, 2nd order. ..."
2. Lessons Introductory to the Modern Higher Algebra by George Salmon (1885)
"HAVING now explained the most essential parts of the general theory, we wish to
illustrate its application by enumerating the different invariants and ..."
3. Hilbert's Invariant Theory Papers by David Hilbert, Robert Hermann (1978)
"THE THREE STEPS TO OBTAINING THE COMPLETE SYSTEM OF Invariants To obtain the
complete system of invariants according to the methods developed in Sections I ..."
4. Proceedings of the Royal Society of London by Royal Society (Great Britain) (1904)
"The memoir is devoted to the consideration of the differential invariants of
ordinary space and of a surface or surfaces in that space ; they are the ..."
5. Projective Differential geometry of Curves and ruled Surfaces by Ernest Julius Wilczynski (1906)
"The relation of the invariants of a linear differential equation to ...
The invariants, for the sake of simplicity let us consider absolute invariants, ..."
6. Theory of Differential Equations by Andrew Russell Forsyth (1906)
"giving a relation between the invariants of an equation and those of the equation
next after it in the ascending series of transformations cr. ..."
7. Science by American Association for the Advancement of Science (1910)
"LE Dickson: "A fundamental system of invariants of the general modular linear
group on m variables.' SE Slocum : " A general formula for the shearing ..."