In mathematics|lang=en terms the difference between invariant and supersolvable
is that invariant is (mathematics) unaffected by a specified operation (especially by a transformation) while supersolvable is (mathematics) describing a group having an invariant normal series where all the factors are cyclic groups.
As adjectives the difference between invariant and supersolvable
is that invariant is not varying; constant while supersolvable is (mathematics) describing a group having an invariant normal series where all the factors are cyclic groups.
As a noun invariant
is an invariant quantity, function etc.
invariant
English
Adjective
(
en adjective)
not varying; constant
(mathematics) Unaffected by a specified operation (especially by a transformation)
(computing, programming) Neither covariant nor contravariant.
Synonyms
* (not varying) invariable
Derived terms
* class invariant
Related terms
* invariance
* variant
* variegate
* various
* vary
Noun
(
en noun)
An invariant quantity, function etc.