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  • Similarly, Max Born says: “Invariants are the concepts of which science speaks in the same way as ordinary language speaks of ˜things™, and which it provides with names as if they were ordinary things”

    Structural Realism Ladyman, James 2009

  • Einstein wanted to call it the "Theory of Invariants", because it's based on the idea that the speed of light is invariant under different frames of reference, but since it grew out of the Principle of Relativity, "Theory of Relativity" stuck.

    what liberal media? 2007

  • "Invariants and objectivity: A theory with applications to relativity and geometry".

    Nineteenth Century Geometry Torretti, Roberto 2007

  • He was awarded the 2006 Val di Comino Prize for his work "Variants and Invariants in Evoked Themes," written in 2004.

    The Daily Princetonian, 2010-03-26 2010

  • He was awarded the 2006 Val di Comino Prize for his work "Variants and Invariants in Evoked Themes," written in 2004.

    The Daily Princetonian, 2010-03-26 2010

  • Both Method Contracts and Class Invariants allow developers to explicitly and clearly declare the requirements for code, ensuring that code is of higher quality and performs as expected and designed.

    EDN Feed 2010

  • Invariants have to specify service messages and data types as precisely as possible.

    Application Development Trends - News 2010

  • He was awarded the 2006 Val di Comino Prize for his 2004 book "Varianti e invarianti dell'evocazione" (Variants and Invariants in Evoked Themes), and has been appointed by the Italian government as an editor of the Edizione Nazionale (national edition) of the works of poet Giuseppe Parini.

    Princeton University Top Stories Shani Hilton 2010

  • Invariants have to specify service messages and data types as precisely as possible.

    Application Development Trends - News 2009

  • Today, these aspects have become fundamental to many areas of mathematics and even theoretical physics with the concepts of 'Chern Classes' and 'Chern-Simons Invariants' becoming highly significant in gauge theory and string theory.

    The Hindu - Front Page 2009

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