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Invertible

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in·vert  (n-vûrt)
v. in·vert·ed, in·vert·ing, in·verts
v.tr.
1. To turn inside out or upside down: invert an hourglass.
2. To reverse the position, order, or condition of: invert the subject and predicate of a sentence.
3. To subject to inversion. See Synonyms at reverse.
v.intr.
To be subjected to inversion.
n. (nvûrt)
1. Something inverted.
2. Psychology
a. One who takes on the gender role of the opposite sex.
b. In the theory of Sigmund Freud, a homosexual person. No longer in scientific use.

[Latin invertere : in-, in; see in-2 + vertere, to turn; see wer-2 in Indo-European roots.]

in·verti·ble adj.
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Adj.1.invertible - having an additive or multiplicative inverse
non-invertible - not admitting an additive or multiplicative inverse


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Two linear block codes are used in the system: an outer systematic (n,k) block code CZ and an inner half-rate invertible (2k,k) code C,.
2, the interval [0, hi is the disjoint union of three intervals where the pre-Gramian is either invertible or has rank L- 1.
 
 
 
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