terms |
heteroclinic |
As a noun terms
is .
As an adjective heteroclinic is
(mathematics) describing a path between two points of equilibrium.
heteroclitic |
heteroclinic |
As adjectives the difference between heteroclitic and heteroclinic
is that
heteroclitic is (linguistics) in linguistics, particularly indo-european studies, signifying a stem which alternates between more than one form when declined for grammatical case examples of heteroclitic noun stems in proto-indo-european include
*wod-r/n-' "water" (nominoaccusative '''*wódr'''; genitive '''*udnés'''; locative '''*udén''') and '''*yékw-r/n-''' "liver" (nominoaccusative '''*yékwr''', genitive ' *ikwnés ) in proto-indo-european, heteroclitic stems tend to be noun stems with grammatically inanimate gender while
heteroclinic is (mathematics) describing a path between two points of equilibrium.
As a noun heteroclitic
is a noun.
homoclinic |
heteroclinic |
see also |
Homoclinic is a see also of heteroclinic.
In mathematics|lang=en terms the difference between homoclinic and heteroclinic
is that
homoclinic is (mathematics) describing a path that starts and ends at the same point of equilibrium while
heteroclinic is (mathematics) describing a path between two points of equilibrium.
As adjectives the difference between homoclinic and heteroclinic
is that
homoclinic is (mathematics) describing a path that starts and ends at the same point of equilibrium while
heteroclinic is (mathematics) describing a path between two points of equilibrium.
equilibrium |
heteroclinic |
As a noun equilibrium
is balance, equilibrium.
As an adjective heteroclinic is
(mathematics) describing a path between two points of equilibrium.