invariance
/ɪnvərɪəns/Definitions
1. noun
The state or property of being unchanged or unaltered, especially in response to external conditions or changes.
“The concept of invariance in physics helps us understand how certain physical laws remain the same across different reference frames.”
2. noun
A principle or rule that remains unchanged or unaltered, especially in a particular context or situation.
“The invariance of the company’s code of ethics ensures that its values are consistently upheld across different departments.”
3. noun
A measure or indicator that remains unchanged or unaltered, especially in a particular context or situation.
“The invariance of the economic growth rate over the past quarter is a positive sign for the economy.”