invariant size
[ɪnˈvɛriənt saɪz]
nounpl: invariant sizes
tamanho invariante
1. A property or dimension that remains constant or unchanged under specified conditions, transformations, or operations
In mathematics, the invariant size of a geometric shape remains the same regardless of rotation or translation.
Em matemática, o tamanho invariante de uma forma geométrica permanece o mesmo independentemente de rotação ou translação.
2. In computer science and image processing, a measurable characteristic that does not change when subjected to specific transformations
The algorithm uses invariant size features to recognize objects regardless of their scale or orientation.
O algoritmo usa características de tamanho invariante para reconhecer objetos independentemente de sua escala ou orientação.
3. A fixed or constant magnitude in physics or engineering that remains unaffected by external factors
The invariant size of a particle mass is a fundamental property in quantum mechanics.
O tamanho invariante da massa de uma partícula é uma propriedade fundamental em mecânica quântica.
This is primarily a technical and scientific term used in academic and professional contexts in both English-speaking and Portuguese-speaking countries. It is particularly prevalent in mathematics, physics, computer science, and engineering fields. The term reflects the increasingly technical nature of cross-border scientific communication.
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