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1) антисимметричность
2) антисимметрия
3) кососимметричность ∙ - complete antisymmetry - perfect antisymmetry - set of antisymmetry - spatial antisymmetry(математика) антисимметрияБольшой англо-русский и русско-английский словарь > antisymmetry
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а) шубниковская симметрия; чёрно-белая кристаллографическая ( магнитная) симметрияб) свойство матриц, тензоров, операторов или волновых функций изменять знак индексированных элементов при перестановке любой пары индексов- double antisymmetry
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а) шубниковская симметрия; чёрно-белая кристаллографическая (магнитная) симметрияб) свойство матриц, тензоров, операторов или волновых функций изменять знак индексированных элементов при перестановке любой пары индексов•- double antisymmetry
- perfect antisymmetry
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10 пространственная антисимметрия
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