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INVOLUTION Definition & Meaning - Merriam-Webster
1. a (1) : the act or an instance of enfolding or entangling : involvement (2) : an involved grammatical construction usually characterized by the insertion of ...
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Involution (mathematics) - Wikipedia
An involution is a function f : X → X that, when applied twice, brings one back to the starting point. for all x in the domain of f.
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Involution - Wikipedia
Other uses · Involution (medicine), the shrinking of an organ (such as the uterus after pregnancy) · Neijuan, or involution, a Chinese social concept ...
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involution (ɪnvəˈl(j)uːʃən) [ad. L. involūtiōn-em, n. of action from involvĕre to involve: cf. F. involution (13–14th c. in Hatz.-Darm.).] 1. a. The action of involving or fact of being involved; implicit comprehension or inclusion; implication; also, quasi-concr., that which is involved.1611 Cotgr....
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What's New about Involution?
“Involution” is a new word for an old problem, and without a very different set of policies to rein it in, it is a problem that is likely to ...
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China's “Involuted” Generation | The New Yorker
Geertz's theory of involution holds that a greater input (an increase in labor) does not yield proportional output (more crops and innovation).
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7 Spiritual Paths of Involution - LonerWolf
Involution is the transformation of the internal world through the inner work processes of self-awareness, self-discovery, self-understanding, self-love, self- ...
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INVOLUTION Definition & Meaning | Dictionary.com
an act or instance of involving or entangling; involvement. the state of being involved. something complicated. Mathematics., a function that is ...
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44 Synonyms & Antonyms for INVOLUTION | Thesaurus.com
involution · coil · complexity · contortion · curlicue · gyration · helix · intricacy · sinuosity · sinuousness · swirl · tortuousness · twist · undulation ...
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involution, n. meanings, etymology and more | Oxford English ...
There are nine meanings listed in OED's entry for the noun involution. See 'Meaning & use' for definitions, usage, and quotation evidence.
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Involution (esotericism)
The term involution has various meanings. The term involution comes from the idea that the divine involves itself in creation.
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Involution (mathematics)
General properties
Any involution is a bijection.
The identity map is a trivial example of an involution. Since elementwise complex conjugation is an independent involution, the conjugate transpose or Hermitian adjoint is also an involution.
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Involution (medicine)
Involution is the shrinking or return of an organ to a former size. Uterus
Involution is the process by which the uterus is transformed from pregnant to non-pregnant state.
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Involutions on commutative rings I found that all the commutative rings with involution I know are the following: * complex number with complex conjugation (plus similar constructions based on rationals and its ext...
Let $X$ be a set and let $\sigma:X\to X$ be an involution. Indeed, let $R$ be a comm. ring and let $\sigma:R\to R$ be an involution.
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