释义 |
invariantive, a. Math.|ɪnˈvɛərɪəntɪv| [f. prec. B. + -ive.] Belonging to an invariant; not altered by a linear transformation of the original quantic. Hence inˈvariantively adv.
1853Sylvester in Phil. Trans. CXLIII. i. 543 A form invariantively connected with a given form or system of forms. 1878Cayley in Encycl. Brit. VI. 722/1 A curve u = o may have some invariantive property, viz., a property independent of the particular axes of coordinates used in the representation of the curve by its equation. |