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co·var·i·ant C0701800 (kō-vâr′ē-ənt)adj.1. Physics Expressing, exhibiting, or relating to covariant theory.2. Statistics Varying with another variable quantity in a manner that leaves a specified relationship unchanged.covariant (ˈkəʊˌvɛərɪənt) mathsn (Mathematics) a variant that changes leaving interrelations with another variant (or variants) unchangedadj (Mathematics) changing in such a way that interrelations with another variant (or variants) remain unchangedco•var•i•ant (koʊˈvɛər i ənt) adj. (of one magnitude with respect to another) varying in accordance with a fixed mathematical relationship. [1850–55] ThesaurusAdj. | 1. | covariant - changing so that interrelations with another variable quantity or set of quantities remain unchangedvariable - liable to or capable of change; "rainfall in the tropics is notoriously variable"; "variable winds"; "variable expenses" | TranslationsковариантныйкогредиентныйковариантcovariantenUK
covariant[kō′ver·ē·ənt] (relativity) A scalar, vector, or higher-order tensor. covariantenUK
covariant (kō-vā′rē-ănt) In mathematics, pert. to variation of one variable with another so that a specified relationship is unchanged. covariantenUK Related to covariant: Covariant derivative, Covariant functorWords related to covariantadj changing so that interrelations with another variable quantity or set of quantities remain unchangedRelated Words |