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Invariance is a term connected to the ideas of [[Symmetry]], [[Equivalence]], [[Equilibrium]], and [[Conservation]]. | Invariance is a term connected to the ideas of [[Symmetry]], [[Equivalence]], [[Equilibrium]], and [[Conservation]]. | ||
=Covariant and Contravariant= | |||
[[Covariance]] and [[Contravariance]] are two terms used extensively in tensor calculus. | |||
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[[Category:Invariance]] | [[Category:Invariance]] | ||
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Latest revision as of 03:52, 14 March 2022
Invariance is a term connected to the ideas of Symmetry, Equivalence, Equilibrium, and Conservation.
Covariant and Contravariant
Covariance and Contravariance are two terms used extensively in tensor calculus.