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Invariants

Description:

Invariants are conditions or properties that remain constant or unchanging throughout a process or in various situations. They are commonly used in mathematics, computer science, and other disciplines to establish important principles and relationships.

Sample Sentences:

1. Noun (Plural):

  • The invariants of this algorithm ensure its stability.
  • Mathematicians often study the invariants of geometric objects.

2. Adjective:

  • The invariant feature of this design is its simplicity.
  • These invariants laws help maintain a just society.

3. Verb:

  • We need to invariant the code to prevent unexpected errors.
  • It is crucial to invariant certain parameters during the experiment.

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