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iso- +‎ periodic

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isoperiodic (not comparable)

  1. (mathematics) Having the same period.
    • 2008, Yin Shan, Applications of Complex Adaptive Systems, →ISBN:
      An isoperiodic plot shows the periods of different attractors in parameter space.
    • 2015, Gabriel Calsamiglia, Bertrand Deroin, Stefano Francaviglia, “A transfer principle: from periods to isoperiodic foliations”, in arXiv[1]:
      In this paper we study the dynamics and topology of the isoperiodic foliation defined on the Hodge bundle over the moduli space of genus   curves.
  2. (chemistry) Having the same lattice constants.
    • 2013, E. Givargizov, Growth of Crystals - Volume 14, →ISBN, page 45:
      The materials of this type most complex in composition are isoperiodic heterostructures based on quaternary solid solutions of semiconducting compounds.
  3. (music) In which the phrases of two or more voices are the same length.
    • 2000, Ross W. Duffin, A Performer's Guide to Medieval Music, →ISBN, page 60:
      The majority of the surviving English motets of the fourteenth century are isoperiodic.

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