isoperiodic
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[edit]isoperiodic (not comparable)
- (mathematics) Having the same period.
- 2008, Yin Shan, Applications of Complex Adaptive Systems, →ISBN:
- An isoperiodic plot shows the periods of different attractors in parameter space.
- 2015, Gabriel Calsamiglia, Bertrand Deroin, Stefano Francaviglia, “A transfer principle: from periods to isoperiodic foliations”, in arXiv[1]:
- In this paper we study the dynamics and topology of the isoperiodic foliation defined on the Hodge bundle over the moduli space of genus curves.
- (chemistry) Having the same lattice constants.
- 2013, E. Givargizov, Growth of Crystals - Volume 14, →ISBN, page 45:
- The materials of this type most complex in composition are isoperiodic heterostructures based on quaternary solid solutions of semiconducting compounds.
- (music) In which the phrases of two or more voices are the same length.
- 2000, Ross W. Duffin, A Performer's Guide to Medieval Music, →ISBN, page 60:
- The majority of the surviving English motets of the fourteenth century are isoperiodic.