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English-Russian dictionary of telecommunications and their abbreviations. A.V. Alexandrov.. 2004.
English-Russian dictionary of telecommunications and their abbreviations. A.V. Alexandrov.. 2004.
Parity (physics) — Flavour in particle physics Flavour quantum numbers: Isospin: I or I3 Charm: C Strangeness: S Topness: T Bottomness: B′ Related quantum numbers: Baryon number: B Lepton number: L Weak isospin: T or T3 Electric charge: Q … Wikipedia
parity — parity1 /par i tee/, n. 1. equality, as in amount, status, or character. 2. equivalence; correspondence; similarity; analogy. 3. Finance. a. equivalence in value in the currency of another country. b. equivalence in value at a fixed ratio between … Universalium
parity — 1. n. 1 equality or equal status, esp. as regards status or pay. 2 parallelism or analogy (parity of reasoning). 3 equivalence of one currency with another; being at par. 4 (of a number) the fact of being even or odd. 5 Physics (of a quantity)… … Useful english dictionary
parity — parity1 [ parɪti] noun 1》 equality or equivalence, especially as regards status, pay, or value. 2》 Mathematics the fact of being an even or an odd number. 3》 Physics the property of a spatial wave equation that either remains the same or changes… … English new terms dictionary
Klein transformation — In quantum field theory, the Klein transformation is a redefinition of the fields to patch up the spin statistics theorem.Bose–EinsteinSuppose phi; and chi; are fields such that, if x and y are spacelike separated points and i and j represent the … Wikipedia
T-symmetry — is the symmetry of physical laws under a time reversal transformation mdash;: T: t mapsto t.Although in restricted contexts one may find this symmetry, the universe itself does not show symmetry under time reversal. This is due to the uncertainty … Wikipedia
Covariance group — In physics, covariance group is a group of coordinate transformations between admissible frames of reference (see for example[1]). The frames are assumed to provide equivalent description of physical phenomena. The covariance principle suggests… … Wikipedia
Pseudoscalar — In physics, a pseudoscalar is a quantity that behaves like a scalar, except that it changes sign under a parity inversion such as improper rotations while true scalar does not.The prototypical example of a pseudoscalar is the scalar triple… … Wikipedia
Inversion in a point — In Euclidean geometry, the inversion of a point X in respect to a point P is a point X * such that P is the midpoint of the line segment with endpoints X and X *. In other words, the vector from X to P is the same as the vector from P to X *.The… … Wikipedia
Triple product — This article is about the mathematical product. For the product in nuclear fusion, see Lawson criterion. In mathematics, the triple product is a product of three vectors. The name triple product is used for two different products, the scalar… … Wikipedia
Bispinor — In physics, bispinor is a four component object which transforms under the (½,0) oplus;(0,½) representation of the covariance group of special relativity [covariance group of special relativity is O^+(1,3) or the Lorentz group.] (see, e.g.,… … Wikipedia