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Look up inverse in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Inverse or invert may refer to: Inverse (logic), a type of conditional sentence which is an immediate
Inverse
Matrix with a multiplicative inverse
is a square matrix that has an inverse. In other words, if a matrix is invertible, it can be multiplied by its inverse matrix to yield the identity matrix
Invertible_matrix
Inverse functions of sin, cos, tan, etc.
mathematics, the inverse trigonometric functions (occasionally also called antitrigonometric, cyclometric, or arcus functions) are the inverse functions of
Inverse trigonometric functions
Inverse_trigonometric_functions
Physical law
In physical science, an inverse-square law is any scientific law stating that the observed "intensity" of a specified physical quantity (being nothing
Inverse-square_law
Generalization of additive and multiplicative inverses
both a left inverse and a right inverse, then these two inverses are equal and unique; they are called the inverse element or simply the inverse. Often an
Inverse_element
Topics referred to by the same term
A left inverse in mathematics may refer to: A left inverse element with respect to a binary operation on a set A left inverse function for a mapping between
Left_inverse
Computing joint values of a kinematic chain from a known end position
In computer animation and robotics, inverse kinematics (IK) is the mathematical process of calculating the variable joint parameters needed to place the
Inverse_kinematics
Mathematical concept
mathematics, the inverse function of a function f (also called the inverse of f) is a function that undoes the operation of f. The inverse of f exists if
Inverse_function
Concept in mathematical logic
In logic, an inverse is a type of conditional sentence which is an immediate inference made from another conditional sentence. More specifically, given
Inverse_(logic)
Most widely known generalized inverse of a matrix
In mathematics, and in particular linear algebra, the Moore–Penrose inverse A + {\displaystyle A^{+}} of a matrix A {\displaystyle A} , often called
Moore–Penrose_inverse
Root-finding algorithm
Fast inverse square root, sometimes referred to as Fast InvSqrt() or by the hexadecimal constant 0x5F3759DF, is an algorithm that estimates 1 / x {\textstyle
Fast_inverse_square_root
Fictional mage protagonist of the Slayers franchise
Lina Inverse (Japanese: リナ・インバース, Hepburn: Rina Inbāsu) is a fictional character and the main protagonist of the comic fantasy-themed light novel, manga
Lina_Inverse
Medical condition
Inverse psoriasis or flexural psoriasis is a form of psoriasis that selectively, and often exclusively, involves the folds, recesses, and flexor surfaces
Inverse_psoriasis
Mathematical operation
In mathematics, the inverse Laplace transform of a function F {\displaystyle F} is a real function f {\displaystyle f} that is piecewise-continuous,
Inverse_Laplace_transform
Number which when multiplied by x equals 1
In mathematics, a multiplicative inverse or reciprocal for a number x, denoted by 1 x {\displaystyle {\tfrac {1}{x}}} or x−1, is a number which when multiplied
Multiplicative_inverse
Process of calculating the causal factors that produced a set of observations
An inverse problem in science is the process of calculating from a set of observations the causal factors that produced them: for example, calculating
Inverse_problem
an inverse filter h is one such that the sequence of applying g then h to a signal results in the original signal. Software or electronic inverse filters
Inverse_filter
In mathematics, the Drazin inverse, named after Michael P. Drazin, is a kind of generalized inverse of a matrix. Let A be a square matrix. The index of
Drazin_inverse
Topics referred to by the same term
A right inverse in mathematics may refer to: A right inverse element with respect to a binary operation on a set A right inverse function for a mapping
Right_inverse
Two-parameter family of continuous probability distributions
In probability theory and statistics, the inverse gamma distribution is a two-parameter family of continuous probability distributions on the positive
Inverse-gamma_distribution
Mathematical functions
inverse hyperbolic sine, inverse hyperbolic cosine, inverse hyperbolic tangent, inverse hyperbolic cosecant, inverse hyperbolic secant, and inverse hyperbolic
Inverse_hyperbolic_functions
An inverse vaccine, or reverse vaccine, is a hypothetical approach to the use of vaccines that trains the immune system to not respond to certain substances
Inverse_vaccine
forms an inverse semigroup, called the symmetric inverse semigroup (actually a monoid) on X. The conventional notation for the symmetric inverse semigroup
Symmetric_inverse_semigroup
Theorem in mathematics
In mathematical analysis, the inverse function theorem gives sufficient conditions for a function to have an inverse function. The essential idea is that
Inverse_function_theorem
Algebraic element satisfying some of the criteria of an inverse
particular, algebra, a generalized inverse (or, g-inverse) of an element x is an element y that has some properties of an inverse element but not necessarily
Generalized_inverse
Number that, when added to the original number, yields the additive identity
In mathematics, the additive inverse of an element x, denoted −x, is the element that when added to x, yields the additive identity. This additive identity
Additive_inverse
Construction in category theory
In mathematics, an inverse limit (also called a projective limit) is a construction that allows one to "glue together" several related objects, the precise
Inverse_limit
Old term for the probability distribution of an unobserved variable
In probability theory, inverse probability is an old term for the probability distribution of an unobserved variable. Today, the problem of determining
Inverse_probability
Basic method for pseudo-random number sampling
Inverse transform sampling (also known as inversion sampling, the inverse probability integral transform, the inverse transformation method, or the Smirnov
Inverse_transform_sampling
Property of two varying quantities with a constant ratio
constant of normalization (or normalizing constant). Two sequences are inversely proportional if corresponding elements have a constant product. Two functions
Proportionality_(mathematics)
American online magazine
Inverse is an online magazine from Bustle Digital Group, covering topics such as technology, science, and culture for a millennial audience. Launched
Inverse_(website)
Probability distribution
In statistics, the inverse Wishart distribution, also called the inverted Wishart distribution, is a probability distribution defined on real-valued positive-definite
Inverse-Wishart_distribution
Unintended outcomes opposite to intended effects
The term "inverse consequences" or the "Law of Inverse Consequences" refers to results that are the opposite of the expected results as initially intended
Inverse_consequences
Function in discrete mathematics
terms of sampled values to a description in terms of oscillations. The inverse discrete Fourier transform reverses this process and recovers the original
Discrete_Fourier_transform
Inferring motives from actions
Inverse Planning refers to the process of inferring an agent's mental states, such as goals, beliefs, emotions, etc., from actions by assuming agents
Inverse_planning
Fund traded on a public stock market
An inverse exchange-traded fund is an exchange-traded fund (ETF), traded on a public stock market, which is designed to perform as the inverse of whatever
Inverse_exchange-traded_fund
Agent in biochemistry
In pharmacology, an inverse agonist is a drug that binds to the same receptor as an agonist but induces a pharmacological response opposite to that of
Inverse_agonist
Statistical method
In statistics, inverse-variance weighting is a method of aggregating two or more random variables to minimize the variance of the weighted average. Each
Inverse-variance_weighting
Drug benefit-harm ratio falls with marketing
The inverse benefit law states that the ratio of benefits to harms among patients taking new drugs tends to vary inversely with how extensively a drug
Inverse_benefit_law
Inverse dynamics is an inverse problem in classical dynamics. Inverse rigid-body dynamics is a method for computing forces and/or moments of force (torques)
Inverse_dynamics
Concept in modular arithmetic
mathematics, particularly in the area of arithmetic, a modular multiplicative inverse of an integer a is an integer x such that the product ax is congruent to
Modular multiplicative inverse
Modular_multiplicative_inverse
Fundamental physical law of electromagnetism
Coulomb's inverse-square law, or simply Coulomb's law, is a scientific law of physics that describes the amount of force between two electrically charged
Coulomb's_law
Family of continuous probability distributions
In probability theory, the inverse Gaussian distribution (also known as the Wald distribution) is a two-parameter family of continuous probability distributions
Inverse_Gaussian_distribution
Characteristic of a diode rectifier circuit
The peak inverse voltage is either the specified maximum voltage that a diode rectifier can block, or, alternatively, the maximum voltage that a rectifier
Peak_inverse_voltage
Method of solving equations
In numerical analysis, inverse quadratic interpolation is a root-finding algorithm, meaning that it is an algorithm for solving equations of the form
Inverse quadratic interpolation
Inverse_quadratic_interpolation
Method for dimension reduction in statistics
Sliced inverse regression (SIR) is a tool for dimensionality reduction in the field of multivariate statistics. In statistics, regression analysis is
Sliced_inverse_regression
Estimate of the importance of a word in a document
In information retrieval, tf–idf (term frequency–inverse document frequency, TF*IDF, TFIDF, TF–IDF, or Tf–idf) is a measure of importance of a word to
Tf–idf
Proposed concept in linguistic typology
The definition of a direct–inverse language is a matter under research in linguistic typology, but it is widely understood to involve different grammar
Direct–inverse_alignment
Method for solving certain nonlinear partial differential equations
In mathematics, the inverse scattering transform (or nonlinear Fourier transform) is a method that solves the initial value problem for a nonlinear partial
Inverse_scattering_transform
Mathematical function in economics
In economics, an inverse demand function is the mathematical relationship that expresses price as a function of quantity demanded (it is therefore also
Inverse_demand_function
Topics referred to by the same term
An inverse number may refer to: The multiplicative inverse of a number A type of grammatical number This disambiguation page lists articles associated
Inverse_number
Adage about availability of health care
The inverse care law is the principle that the availability of good medical or social care tends to vary inversely with the need of the population served
Inverse_care_law
Matrix of partial derivatives of a vector-valued function
the Jacobian determinant, and the multiplicative inverse of the derivative is replaced by the inverse of the Jacobian matrix. The Jacobian determinant
Jacobian matrix and determinant
Jacobian_matrix_and_determinant
Physical quantity
Reciprocal length or inverse length is a quantity or measurement used in several branches of science and mathematics, defined as the reciprocal of length
Reciprocal_length
Topics referred to by the same term
mathematics, inverse relation may refer to: Converse relation or "transpose", in set theory Negative relationship, in statistics Inverse proportionality
Inverse_relation
Statistical technique
Inverse probability weighting is a statistical technique for estimating quantities related to a population other than the one from which the data was
Inverse_probability_weighting
Unit of frequency
The inverse second or reciprocal second (s−1), also called per second, is a unit defined as the multiplicative inverse of the second (a unit of time).
Inverse_second
List of standard rules to translate DNA encoded information into proteins
it is a start or stop codon. The second table, appropriately called the inverse, does the opposite: it can be used to deduce a possible triplet code if
DNA_and_RNA_codon_tables
Topics referred to by the same term
In mathematics, inverse mapping theorem may refer to: the inverse function theorem on the existence of local inverses for functions with non-singular
Inverse_mapping_theorem
Mathematical algorithm
In numerical analysis, inverse iteration (also known as the inverse power method) is an iterative eigenvalue algorithm. It allows one to find an approximate
Inverse_iteration
In quantum mechanics, the inverse square potential is a form of a central force potential which has the unusual property of the eigenstates of the corresponding
Inverse_square_potential
Structure in group theory (in mathematics)
theory, an inverse semigroup (occasionally called an inversion semigroup) S is a semigroup in which every element x in S has a unique inverse y in S in
Inverse_semigroup
Integral transform useful in probability theory, physics, and engineering
the unknown function X ( s ) {\displaystyle X(s)} . Once solved, the inverse Laplace transform can be used to transform it to the original domain. This
Laplace_transform
Type of deterministic method for multivariate interpolation
Inverse distance weighting (IDW) is a type of deterministic method for multivariate interpolation with a known homogeneously scattered set of points.
Inverse_distance_weighting
Inverse search (also called "reverse search") is a feature of some non-interactive typesetting programs, such as LaTeX and GNU LilyPond. These programs
Inverse_search
Breaks a data stream into multiple lower data rate streams
An inverse multiplexer (often abbreviated to inverse MUX or IMUX) allows a data stream to be broken into multiple lower data rate communication links
Inverse_multiplexer
Algorithms for calculating square roots
much more costly than multiplication, it may be preferable to compute the inverse square root instead. Other methods are available to compute the square
Square_root_algorithms
Topics referred to by the same term
In mathematics, group inverse may refer to: the inverse element in a group or in a subgroup of another, not necessarily group structure, e.g. in a subgroup
Group_inverse
Radar 2D mapping technique
Inverse synthetic-aperture radar (ISAR) is a radar technique using radar imaging to generate a two-dimensional high resolution image of a target. It is
Inverse synthetic-aperture radar
Inverse_synthetic-aperture_radar
Instantaneous rate of change (mathematics)
{d}{dx}}\tan(x)=\sec ^{2}(x)={\frac {1}{\cos ^{2}(x)}}=1+\tan ^{2}(x)} Inverse trigonometric functions: d d x arcsin ( x ) = 1 1 − x 2 {\displaystyle
Derivative
Partially enclosed coastal body of brackish water
River in New Jersey are examples of vertically homogeneous estuaries. Inverse estuaries occur in dry climates where evaporation greatly exceeds the inflow
Estuary
Mathematical function, inverse of an exponential function
1000 = 3. As a single-variable function, the logarithm to base b is the inverse of exponentiation with base b. The logarithm base 10 is called the decimal
Logarithm
Classical statement of gravity as force
in the universe with a force that is proportional to their masses and inversely proportional to the square of the distance between their centers of mass
Newton's law of universal gravitation
Newton's_law_of_universal_gravitation
Type of debt instrument
An inverse floating rate note, or simply an inverse floater, is a type of bond or other type of debt instrument used in finance whose coupon rate has an
Inverse_floating_rate_note
Study of angle-preserving transformations
In geometry, inversive geometry is the study of inversion, a transformation of the Euclidean plane that maps circles or lines to other circles or lines
Inversive_geometry
Nuclear reaction between an electron antineutrino and proton
In nuclear and particle physics, inverse beta decay, commonly abbreviated to IBD, is a nuclear reaction involving an electron antineutrino scattering
Inverse_beta_decay
Probability theory
probability theory and statistics, an inverse distribution is the distribution of the reciprocal of a random variable. Inverse distributions arise in particular
Inverse_distribution
Mathematical method in calculus
integral of an inverse function f−1(x) when the integral of the function f(x) is known. Indeed, the functions x(y) and y(x) are inverses, and the integral
Integration_by_parts
Legal concept in property law
Inverse condemnation is a legal concept and cause of action used by property owners when a governmental entity takes an action which damages or decreases
Inverse_condemnation
Probability that random variable X is less than or equal to x
F(x)=p} . This defines the inverse distribution function or quantile function. Some distributions do not have a unique inverse (for example if f X ( x )
Cumulative distribution function
Cumulative_distribution_function
Sigmoid shape special function
\end{aligned}}} The inverse of Φ is known as the normal quantile function, or probit function and may be expressed in terms of the inverse error function as
Error_function
Associates addresses in the layers of a networked device implementation
Discovery (ND) and Inverse Neighbor Discovery (IND) packets and forwards them to the remote PE device. Inverse Address Resolution Protocol (Inverse ARP or InARP)
Address_Resolution_Protocol
Curve created by a geometric operation
In inversive geometry, an inverse curve of a given curve C is the result of applying an inverse operation to C. Specifically, with respect to a fixed circle
Inverse_curve
Special function related to the dilogarithm
The inverse tangent integral is a special function, defined by: Ti 2 ( x ) = ∫ 0 x arctan t t d t {\displaystyle \operatorname {Ti} _{2}(x)=\int _{0}^{x}{\frac
Inverse_tangent_integral
Higher values of one variable leading to lower values of the other
In statistics, there is a negative relationship or inverse relationship between two variables if higher values of one variable tend to be associated with
Negative_relationship
The inverse placebo effect, also known as the "knowcebo" effect (or "know-cebo" effect) or suppressed placebo effect, is a phenomenon in psychology and
Inverse_placebo_effect
Statistical function that defines the quantiles of a probability distribution
and statistics, a probability distribution's quantile function is the inverse of its cumulative distribution function. That is, the quantile function
Quantile_function
Scattering of photons off charged particles
energy than the photon has, the reverse would occur. This is known as inverse Compton scattering, in which the scattered photon increases in energy.
Compton_scattering
Formula for the derivative of an inverse function
In calculus, the inverse function rule is a formula that expresses the derivative of the inverse of a bijective and differentiable function f in terms
Inverse_function_rule
Inverse of the gamma function
In mathematics, the inverse gamma function Γ − 1 ( x ) {\displaystyle \Gamma ^{-1}(x)} is the inverse function of the gamma function. In other words,
Inverse_gamma_function
Inverse ratio ventilation (IRV) is not necessarily a mode of mechanical ventilation though it may be referred to as such. IRV is a strategy (method or
Inverse_ratio_ventilation
Measure of lens speed
the f-number. The f-number is also known as the inverse relative aperture, because it is the inverse of the relative aperture, defined as the aperture
F-number
Theorem of matrix ranks
Woodbury – says that the inverse of a rank-k correction of some matrix can be computed by doing a rank-k correction to the inverse of the original matrix
Woodbury_matrix_identity
Function that is its own inverse
mathematics, an involution, involutory function, or self-inverse function is a function f that is its own inverse, f(f(x)) = x for all x in the domain of f. Equivalently
Involution_(mathematics)
Photomask enhancement technique
In semiconductor device fabrication, the inverse lithography technology (ILT) is an optical proximity correction approach to optimize photomask design
Inverse_lithography
Multivariate parameter family of continuous probability distributions
In probability theory and statistics, the normal-inverse-Wishart distribution (or Gaussian-inverse-Wishart distribution) is a multivariate four-parameter
Normal-inverse-Wishart distribution
Normal-inverse-Wishart_distribution
Topology in mathematics
In mathematics, the inverse bundle of a fibre bundle is its inverse with respect to the Whitney sum operation. Let E → M {\displaystyle E\rightarrow M}
Inverse_bundle
Type of grammatical construction
In linguistics, inverse copular constructions, named after Moro (1997), are a type of inversion in English where canonical SCP word order (subject-copula-predicative
Inverse_copular_constructions
Continuous probability distribution
The normal-inverse Gaussian distribution (NIG, also known as the normal-Wald distribution) is a continuous probability distribution that is defined as
Normal-inverse Gaussian distribution
Normal-inverse_Gaussian_distribution
thereby" was wholly Newton's. The modern view is that the hypothesis of the inverse square relation was known before either Newton or Hooke came to be involved
Hooke–Newton inverse square law controversy
Hooke–Newton_inverse_square_law_controversy
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Boy/Male
Hindu, Indian, Telugu
Quickness; Sun
Surname or Lastname
English
English : occupational name for a jester, Middle English gester.German : from the Germanic personal name Gastharo, composed of the elements gast ‘warrior’ + heri ‘army’.
Girl/Female
Arabic, Muslim
Fairy; Nymph
Boy/Male
British, English
Form of Tattreya
Boy/Male
Indian, Malayalam
Peace
Boy/Male
Tamil
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Offering, Name of Vishnu
Girl/Female
Tamil
Adornment
Girl/Female
Indian
One that can't be Win
Girl/Female
Muslim
Clever
Surname or Lastname
English
English : patronymic from Cole.
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a.
Inversely ovate, with a deep hollow on each side.
a.
Inversely ovate; ovate with the narrow end downward; as, an obovate leaf.
n.
A peculiar method of transformation, in which a figure is replaced by its inverse figure. Propositions that are true for the original figure thus furnish new propositions that are true in the inverse figure. See Inverse figures, under Inverse.
n.
An antithesis in which the members are repeated in inverse order.
a.
Conical, but having the apex downward; inversely conical.
adv.
In an inverse order or manner; by inversion; -- opposed to directly.
n.
A figure of speech in which the parts of a sentence or clause are repeated in inverse order
n.
The property of floating on the surface of a liquid, or in a fluid, as in the atmosphere; specific lightness, which is inversely as the weight compared with that of an equal volume of water.
a.
Inverted; having a position or mode of attachment the reverse of that which is usual.
n.
A spiral whose polar equation is r2/ = a; that is, a curve the square of whose radius vector varies inversely as the angle which the radius vector makes with a given line.
a.
Made in an opposite direction, or an inverse relation; mutually inverse; interchanged; as, cross interrogatories; cross marriages, as when a brother and sister marry persons standing in the same relation to each other.
n.
That which is inverse.
n.
In the theory of gravitation, or of other forces acting in space, a function of the rectangular coordinates which determine the position of a point, such that its differential coefficients with respect to the coordinates are equal to the components of the force at the point considered; -- also called potential function, or force function. It is called also Newtonian potential when the force is directed to a fixed center and is inversely as the square of the distance from the center.
n.
The result of any process inverse to multiplication. See the Note under Multiplication.
n.
The repetition of words in an inverse order; as, the master of the servant and the servant of the master.
a.
Opposite in order, relation, or effect; reversed; inverted; reciprocal; -- opposed to direct.
v. i.
To alter or change in succession; to alternate; as, one mathematical quantity varies inversely as another.
a.
Opposite in nature and effect; -- said with reference to any two operations, which, when both are performed in succession upon any quantity, reproduce that quantity; as, multiplication is the inverse operation to division. The symbol of an inverse operation is the symbol of the direct operation with -1 as an index. Thus sin-1 x means the arc whose sine is x.
a.
Heart-shaped, with the attachment at the pointed end; inversely cordate: as, an obcordate petal or leaf.
n.
A certain hindrance or opposition to the passage of an electrical current or discharge offered by conducting bodies. It bears an inverse relation to the conductivity, -- good conductors having a small resistance, while poor conductors or insulators have a very high resistance. The unit of resistance is the ohm.