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    Axial symmetry is symmetry around an axis; an object is axially symmetric if its appearance is unchanged if rotated around an axis. For example, a baseball...
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  • symmetry, known as the U ( 1 ) {\displaystyle {\text{U}}(1)} vector symmetry (as opposed to the U ( 1 ) {\displaystyle {\text{U}}(1)} axial symmetry:...
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  • treats them differently, known as axial symmetry. (cf. Current algebra.) A scalar field model encoding chiral symmetry and its breaking is the chiral model...
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    (Yakovlevian torque and spine, and inner organs (see axial twist theory), but also from various animals (see Symmetry in biology). Aurofacial asymmetry (from Latin...
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    energy of the rotating body exceeded a certain critical value. The axial symmetry presented by the McLaurin spheroids is broken at this bifurcation point...
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    circular symmetry around an axis, also called cylindrical symmetry or axial symmetry. An example is a right circular cone. Circular symmetry in 3 dimensions...
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    Axial symmetry Crystallographic restriction theorem Lorentz symmetry Point groups in three dimensions Screw axis Space group Translational symmetry Rotational...
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  • The axial current, also denoted the pseudo-vector or chiral current, is the conserved current associated to the chiral symmetry or axial symmetry of a...
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    Symmetry in biology refers to the symmetry observed in organisms, including plants, animals, fungi, and bacteria. External symmetry can be easily seen...
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  • {r'}{r}}\right)^{\ell }P_{\ell }(\cos \gamma )} This is exactly analogous to the axial multipole expansion. We may express cos ⁡ γ {\displaystyle \cos \gamma }...
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  • it cannot be regularized in such a way as to preserve the axial symmetry. The axial symmetry of classical electrodynamics is broken by quantum corrections...
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    or Cn principle symmetry axis is considered to be the axis of chirality. Some sources consider helical chirality to be a type of axial chirality, and some...
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  • Axiality may refer to: Axiality (geometry), a measure of the axial symmetry of a two-dimensional shape Axiality and rhombicity in mathematics, measures...
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  • Parity (physics) (redirect from P-symmetry)
    {\displaystyle \mathbf {B} } is an axial vector. However, Maxwell's equations are invariant under parity because the curl of an axial vector is a vector. The two...
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  • Euclidean plane, axiality is a measure of how much axial symmetry a shape has. It is defined as the ratio of areas of the largest axially symmetric subset...
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  • Cylinder stress (redirect from Axial stress)
    in the tangential (azimuth) direction. axial stress, a normal stress parallel to the axis of cylindrical symmetry. radial stress, a normal stress in directions...
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  • (i.e., the system has axial symmetry), then the symmetry group of the Hamiltonian is the group of rotation about the symmetry axis. Now, this group is...
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    The axial twist theory (a.k.a. axial twist hypothesis) is a scientific theory put forward to explain a range of unusual aspects of the body plan of vertebrates...
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  • In particle physics, chiral symmetry breaking generally refers to the dynamical spontaneous breaking of a chiral symmetry associated with massless fermions...
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  • QCD. Of these chiral symmetries, the baryon number symmetry is exact. Some of the broken symmetries include the axial U(1) symmetry of the flavour group...
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    In mathematics, reflection symmetry, line symmetry, mirror symmetry, or mirror-image symmetry is symmetry with respect to a reflection. That is, a figure...
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    wire that stays well away from the torus, but to maintain the absolute axial symmetry, the entire apparatus is envisioned as being inside a perfectly conductive...
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    condensate. The vector symmetry, UB(1) corresponds to the baryon number of quarks and is an exact symmetry. The axial symmetry UA(1) is exact in the classical...
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    Plaxis (sometimes stylised in all caps; Plane strain and axial symmetry, indicating the geometric types handled in the original code) is a computer program...
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    shrubs seem to grow naturally without artifice." By the mid-17th century axial symmetry had ascended to prominence in the French gardening traditions of Andre...
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    intraocular lens.) Most lenses used for other purposes have strict axial symmetry; eyeglass lenses are only approximately symmetric. They are usually...
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    Sun's rays, the observer's head, and the (spherical) water drops has an axial symmetry around the axis through the observer's head and parallel to the Sun's...
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    Ambigram (category Rotational symmetry)
    reflection (180-degree rotational symmetry) and can be read upside down, while mirror ambigrams have axial symmetry and can be read through a reflective...
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    domes remain among the most refined and exquisite Persian architecture. Axial symmetry is a characteristic of all major Timurid structures, notably the Shāh-e...
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    capsids with helical symmetry. The helical structure can be described as a set of n 1-D molecular helices related by an n-fold axial symmetry. The helical transformation...
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