Definitions from Wiktionary (invariant)
▸ adjective: Not varying; constant.
▸ adjective: (mathematics) Unaffected by a specified operation, especially by a transformation.
▸ adjective: (programming) Neither covariant nor contravariant.
▸ noun: An invariant quantity, function etc.
▸ noun: (programming) Ellipsis of class invariant. [(object-oriented programming) An invariant used to constrain objects of a class that is preserved by class methods and that constrains the state stored in the object.]
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▸ adjective: Not varying; constant.
▸ adjective: (mathematics) Unaffected by a specified operation, especially by a transformation.
▸ adjective: (programming) Neither covariant nor contravariant.
▸ noun: An invariant quantity, function etc.
▸ noun: (programming) Ellipsis of class invariant. [(object-oriented programming) An invariant used to constrain objects of a class that is preserved by class methods and that constrains the state stored in the object.]
▸ Also see invariant
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