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Inverse typically means the opposite of something.See:
- Antonym - A word with the opposite meaning.
- Inverse chain rule method - Related to integration and differentiation.
- Inverse element - an element x−1 so that x * x−1 = x−1 * x = e, where * is some binary operation and e is the identity element.
- Inverse function - in mathematics, a function that "reverses" the action of a given function.
- Inverse gamblers fallacy - It says that if something improbable happens now, probable events must have happened in the past or the future. This is false.
- Inverse kinematic animation (IKA) - In computer animation, start animating from the end and go backwards for some tasks.
- Inverse limit - A notion in abstract algebra.
- Inverse (logic) - ~p → ~q is the inverse of p → q
- Inverse matrix - inverse element with respect to matrix multiplicationThis article gives an overview of the various ways to multiply matrices. The Einstein notation is used throughout. Ordinary matrix product By far the most important way to multiply matrices is the usual matrix multiplication. It is defined between two mat.
- Inverse multiplexerAn inverse multiplexer (often abbreviated to "inverse mux", "imux" or "demux") allows a data stream to be broken into multiple lower data rate communications links. An inverse multiplexor differs from a demultiplexer in that each of the low rate links com - Splits a signal into several signals, opposite of a multiplexer.
- Inverse (music) - Oppositional direction of voice movement.
- Inverse problemThe inverse problem is the task that often occurs in many branches of science and mathematics where the values of some model parameter(s) must be obtained via manipulation of observed data. The inverse problem can be formulated as follows: :Data→ Mod - The task of identifying model parameters from observed data. See, e.g., Inverse scatteringInverse scattering or the inverse scattering problem is the problem of determining the characteristics of an object (its shape, internal constitution, etc. from measurement data of radiation or particles scattered from the object. It is the inverse proble, "inverse kinematics", "inverse dynamics".
- Inverse perspective1544: Hans Baldung Grien is more interested in the problems of his perspective than the details of witchcraft. Graphical perspective attempts to approximate on a planar surface an image as it is perceived by the eye. An exact replication is impossible. - Also Byzantine perspective: the further the objects, the larger they are drawn.
- Inverse scatteringInverse scattering or the inverse scattering problem is the problem of determining the characteristics of an object (its shape, internal constitution, etc. from measurement data of radiation or particles scattered from the object. It is the inverse proble - The problem to determine object's shape/properties from measurements of scattered radiation/particles.
- Inverse-square lawIn physics, an inverse-square law is a physical law stating that some quantity is inversely proportional to the square of the distance from a point. In particular, the gravitational attraction between two massive objects, in addition to being directly pro - The magnitude of a force is proportional to the inverse square of the distance.
- Inverse transform sampling method - Generate some random numbers according to a given probability distribution.
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