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skew-symmetric

/skyoo-si-me-trik/US // ˈskyu sɪˈmɛ trɪk //

倾斜对称,倾斜对称的,歪斜对称,倾斜对称性

Definitions

adj.形容词 adjective
  1. 1

    Mathematics.

    • : noting a square matrix that is equal to the negative of its transpose.

Examples

  • In Scotland, hourly wage inequality matches the rest of the United Kingdom once the skew of London is factored out.

  • Other colleges took more overt actions to skew their Clery Act numbers.

  • There are a number of inadvertent and purposeful ways for universities to skew their Clery Act numbers.

  • Those numbers skew heavily toward the males, with just over 11 percent of male high school students reporting use.

  • Using capital gains but not government income would tend to skew the results toward the wealthy.

  • Niagara Falls' spectacular skew-wise splashing toward the Canadian side didn't set many hearts at ease, either.

  • She was put together skew-geed an' one side of her was so out of geer that she couldn't run straight even on a macadam road.

  • Another bridge is a perfectly constructed skew arch, which the train crosses a few feet after leaving Chicago.

  • That'll make everyone skew all weird and screwy, and make everyone look guilty.

  • Space is symmetric, and yet the laws of motion would not show any symmetry; they would have to distinguish between right and left.