Inverse
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Inverse or invert may refer to:
- Inverse (logic), a type of immediate inference from a conditional sentence
- Inverse multiplexer (or 'demultiplexer'), which breaks a single data stream into several streams with lower data rates
- "Invert" (short for invertebrate), a term used in the exotic pet industry to refer to arthropods
- Inversions (novel), a science fiction novel by Iain M. Banks
- Inverse (website), an online magazine
- Sexual invert, an outdated term for an LGBT person
Science, engineering and mathematics
- Inverse (mathematics)
- Inverse element
- Inversive geometry, transformation geometry based on inversion in a circle
- Inverse problem, in science and mathematics, fitting a model to known data
- Additive inverse (negation), the inverse of a number that, when added to the original number, yields zero
- Compositional inverse, a function that "reverses" another function
- Multiplicative inverse (reciprocal), a set of numbers which when multiplied yield the multiplicative identity, 1
- Invert level, the bottom of a pipe, trench or tunnel
See also
- Inversion (disambiguation)
- Invert error
- Inverter (disambiguation)
- Opposite (disambiguation)
- Reverse (disambiguation)
- Complement (disambiguation)
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