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evector

Terms vs Evector - What's the difference?

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As nouns the difference between terms and evector

is that terms is while evector is a differential operator that allows a contravariant to be constructed from an invariant.

Wikidiffcom vs Evector - What's the difference?

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As a noun evector is

a differential operator that allows a contravariant to be constructed from an invariant.

Evictor vs Evector - What's the difference?

evictor | evector |


As nouns the difference between evictor and evector

is that evictor is one who evicts while evector is {{cx|geometry|lang=en}} A differential operator that allows a contravariant to be constructed from an invariant.

Revector vs Evector - What's the difference?

revector | evector |


As a verb revector

is to vector again or anew.

As a noun evector is

a differential operator that allows a contravariant to be constructed from an invariant.

Elector vs Evector - What's the difference?

elector | evector |


As nouns the difference between elector and evector

is that elector is a (german) prince (prince-elector or simply elector) entitled to elect the emperor of the holy roman empire while evector is a differential operator that allows a contravariant to be constructed from an invariant.

Erector vs Evector - What's the difference?

erector | evector |


As nouns the difference between erector and evector

is that erector is a person who, or a device which erects while evector is a differential operator that allows a contravariant to be constructed from an invariant.

Vector vs Evector - What's the difference?

vector | evector |


As nouns the difference between vector and evector

is that vector is a directed quantity, one with both magnitude and direction; the signed difference between two points while evector is {{cx|geometry|lang=en}} A differential operator that allows a contravariant to be constructed from an invariant.

As a verb vector

is to set (particularly an aircraft) on a course toward a selected point.

Ejector vs Evector - What's the difference?

ejector | evector |


As nouns the difference between ejector and evector

is that ejector is one who, or that which, ejects or dispossesses while evector is a differential operator that allows a contravariant to be constructed from an invariant.