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invariant

[in-vair-ee-uhnt] / ɪnˈvɛər i ənt /


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"A quantum standard operates based on invariant principles of quantum mechanics, which makes it extraordinarily stable."

From Science Daily • Dec. 4, 2024

In particular, both theories were scale invariant, meaning the physics of the systems the theories described didn’t change as the systems got larger or smaller.

From Scientific American • Nov. 30, 2022

Holding that number invariant required balancing out any population shifts within a state.

From Science Magazine • Sep. 2, 2021

Conway’s discovery of a new knot invariant — used to tell different knots apart — called the Conway polynomial became an important topic of research in topology.

From Nature • May 22, 2020

There are invariant and variable structures in speech that are common to all of us.

From "The Lives of a Cell" by Lewis Thomas