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Definition of Invariances
1. invariance [n] - See also: invariance
Lexicographical Neighbors of Invariances
Literary usage of Invariances
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Isolation and Aggregation in Economics by Ekkehart Schlicht (1985)
"Short-Run invariances Tinbergen's reply to Keynes' objection is simple and convincing:
... Hence economics actually looks for invariances, but where? ..."
2. High Dimensional Probability: Proceedings of the Fourth International Conference by Evarist Giné (2006)
"The first step toward finding natural wavelets for fBm is to investigate invariances
for the entire class of fractional Brownian motions. ..."
3. Science by American Association for the Advancement of Science (1917)
"Norbert Wiener: "Certain formal invariances in Boolean algebras." LP Eisenhart: "Theory
of transformations I of conjugate systems. ..."
4. The Monist by Hegeler Institute (1921)
"In fact, by mathematical ingenuities Minkowski is able to preserve the fundamental
invariances of the transformation of coordinates while placing time upon ..."
5. Small Pieces Loosely Joined: A Unified Theory of the Web by David Weinberger (2002)
"... invariances: The Structure of the Objective World (Cambridge: Belknap Press
of Harvard University Press, 2001), 125, "Philosophers who give great weight ..."
6. Trends, Risk, & Interventions in Lethal Violence: Proceedings of the Third edited by Carolyn Block (1995)
"Structural co- variates of homicide rates: Are there invariances across time and
space? American Journal of Sociology, 9J5:922-63. ..."