antiinvariant

adj

Etymology

From anti- + invariant.

  1. derived from variāns
  2. derived from variant
  3. formed as invariant — “in- + variant
  4. prefixed as antiinvariant — “anti + invariant

Definitions

  1. Having the property that when subjected to a specified operation the result is the same…

    Having the property that when subjected to a specified operation the result is the same as multiplying by the determinant.

    • They arise from the ring of polynomials in Dunkl-deformed angular momenta, by classifying the subspaces invariant and antiinvariant under all Weyl reflections, respectively..

The neighborhood

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