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evectantnoun(geometry) A contravariant constructed from an invariant by acting on it with a differential operator called an evector.
contravectornounA contravariant vector, as opposed to a covector.
provectornoun(mathematics) A contravariant operator formed by substituting signs of partial differentiation for the facients of a quantic.
contravariant(object-oriented programming) Using or relating to contravariance.
versornoun(geometric algebra) A multivector representing a proper or improper rotation.
covectornoun(mathematics) A linear map from a vector space to its field of scalars
reciprocantnoun(mathematics) A contravariant expressing a certain condition of tangency; a differential invariant.
vectornoun(mathematics, physics) A directed quantity, one with both magnitude and direction; the signed difference between two points.
pseudovectornoun(mathematics, physics) A quantity that transforms like a vector under a proper rotation but gains an additional change of sign under an improper rotation
covariant(object-oriented programming) Using or relating to covariance.
transvectantnoun(mathematics) An invariant formed from n invariants in n variables using Cayley's Ω process.
bivectornoun(mathematics) An antisymmetric tensor of second rank.
paravectornoun(mathematics) A sum (in some algebras) of a scalar and a vector.
axial vectornoun(mathematics, physics) a pseudovector
vector functionnoun(mathematics) Any function whose range is n-dimensional
gradientnounA slope or incline.
subvectornoun(mathematics) A subset of a vector (ordered tuple, or member of a vector space)
differential operatornoun(mathematics, mathematical analysis) An operator defined as a function of the differentiation operator (the operator which maps functions to their derivatives).
equivariancenoun(mathematics) The condition of being equivariant
vector spacenoun(algebra, geometry, topology) A set of elements called vectors, together with some field and operations called addition (mapping two vectors to a vector) and scalar multiplication (mapping a vector and an element in the field to a vector), satisfying a list of constraints; equivalently, a module over a field.

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