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torsor

Terms vs Torsor - What's the difference?

terms | torsor |


As nouns the difference between terms and torsor

is that terms is while torsor is (mathematics) a principal homogeneous space for a group, such that the stabilizer subgroup of any point is trivial.

Wikidiffcom vs Torsor - What's the difference?

wikidiffcom | torsor |

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Wikidiffcom has no English definition.

As a noun torsor is

a principal homogeneous space for a group, such that the stabilizer subgroup of any point is trivial.

Torsor vs Torpor - What's the difference?

torsor | torpor |


As nouns the difference between torsor and torpor

is that torsor is (mathematics) a principal homogeneous space for a group, such that the stabilizer subgroup of any point is trivial while torpor is being inactive or stuporous.

Tonsor vs Torsor - What's the difference?

tonsor | torsor |


As nouns the difference between tonsor and torsor

is that tonsor is (obsolete) a barber while torsor is (mathematics) a principal homogeneous space for a group, such that the stabilizer subgroup of any point is trivial.

Torsos vs Torsor - What's the difference?

torsos | torsor |


As nouns the difference between torsos and torsor

is that torsos is while torsor is (mathematics) a principal homogeneous space for a group, such that the stabilizer subgroup of any point is trivial.

Torso vs Torsor - What's the difference?

torso | torsor |


As nouns the difference between torso and torsor

is that torso is torso while torsor is (mathematics) a principal homogeneous space for a group, such that the stabilizer subgroup of any point is trivial.

Trivial vs Torsor - What's the difference?

trivial | torsor |


In mathematics|lang=en terms the difference between trivial and torsor

is that trivial is (mathematics) self-evident while torsor is (mathematics) a principal homogeneous space for a group, such that the stabilizer subgroup of any point is trivial.

As nouns the difference between trivial and torsor

is that trivial is (obsolete) any of the three liberal arts forming the trivium while torsor is (mathematics) a principal homogeneous space for a group, such that the stabilizer subgroup of any point is trivial.

As an adjective trivial

is ignorable; of little significance or value.

Point vs Torsor - What's the difference?

point | torsor |


In mathematics|lang=en terms the difference between point and torsor

is that point is (mathematics) to separate an integer from a decimal with a decimal point while torsor is (mathematics) a principal homogeneous space for a group, such that the stabilizer subgroup of any point is trivial.

As nouns the difference between point and torsor

is that point is a discrete division of something while torsor is (mathematics) a principal homogeneous space for a group, such that the stabilizer subgroup of any point is trivial.

As a verb point

is to extend the index finger in the direction of something in order to show where it is or to draw attention to it.

Subgroup vs Torsor - What's the difference?

subgroup | torsor |


As nouns the difference between subgroup and torsor

is that subgroup is a group within a larger group; a group whose members are some, but not all, of the members of a larger group while torsor is (mathematics) a principal homogeneous space for a group, such that the stabilizer subgroup of any point is trivial.

As a verb subgroup

is to divide or classify into subgroups.

Stabilizer vs Torsor - What's the difference?

stabilizer | torsor |


As nouns the difference between stabilizer and torsor

is that stabilizer is agent noun of stabilize; any person or thing which brings stability while torsor is (mathematics) a principal homogeneous space for a group, such that the stabilizer subgroup of any point is trivial.

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