nomothetic |
homothetic |
As adjectives the difference between nomothetic and homothetic
is that
nomothetic is (rare) defining laws while
homothetic is (mathematics) of a function of two or more variables in which the ratio of the partial derivatives depends only on the ratio of the variables, not their value.
homothetic |
homothecy |
In mathematics|lang=en terms the difference between homothetic and homothecy
is that
homothetic is (mathematics) of a function of two or more variables in which the ratio of the partial derivatives depends only on the ratio of the variables, not their value while
homothecy is (mathematics) a homothetic transformation.
As an adjective homothetic
is (mathematics) of a function of two or more variables in which the ratio of the partial derivatives depends only on the ratio of the variables, not their value.
As a noun homothecy is
(mathematics) a homothetic transformation.