homoeotopy

/hɒmiːˈɒtəpi/

Definitions

1. noun

A type of geometric transformation that preserves the shape of an object, but not its size or position.

“The concept of homoeotopy is often used in topology to study the properties of shapes.”

2. noun

A mapping of an object to itself, where the object’s shape is preserved but its size and position are not.

“The mathematician used homoeotopy to understand the behavior of complex systems.”

Synonyms

  • homeomorphism
  • topological transformation

Antonyms

  • diffeotopy
  • isotopy