💡 Words with a Similar Meaning to "Provector"
Found via reverse dictionary — words that share a conceptual meaning.
| Word | Definition |
|---|---|
| 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 |
| evectornoun | (geometry) A differential operator that allows a contravariant to be constructed from an invariant. |
| contravectornoun | A contravariant vector, as opposed to a covector. |
| evectantnoun | (geometry) A contravariant constructed from an invariant by acting on it with a differential operator called an evector. |
| paravectornoun | (mathematics) A sum (in some algebras) of a scalar and a vector. |
| 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 |
| axial vectornoun | (mathematics, physics) a pseudovector |
| supervectornoun | (mathematics) A combination of multiple vectors that represents a higher-dimensional object. |
| biparavectornoun | (mathematics) A particular function of two paravectors. |
| projectornoun | An optical device that projects a beam of light, especially one used to project an image (or moving images) onto a screen. |
| subvectornoun | (mathematics) A subset of a vector (ordered tuple, or member of a vector space) |
| quarticovariantnoun | (mathematics) a covariant of degree 4 |
| reciprocantnoun | (mathematics) A contravariant expressing a certain condition of tangency; a differential invariant. |
| bivectornoun | (mathematics) An antisymmetric tensor of second rank. |
| paraproductnoun | (mathematics) A non-commutative bilinear operator acting on functions that in some sense is like the product of the two functions it acts on. |
| sexticovariantnoun | (mathematics) a covariant of degree 6 |
| multivectornoun | (mathematics) A geometric Clifford number (=adding some 0-vector (=scalar) and an oriented rotation (=bivector) or even a volume (=trivector) to a unidirectional 1-vector). |
| coderivativenoun | (mathematics) A generalised derivative of a multivalued mapping |
| gradientnoun | A slope or incline. |
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