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What (who) is C parity - definition


C parity         
UNITARY OPERATION THAT TRANSFORMS A PARTICLE IN ITS ANTIPARTICLE
C-parity; C Parity; C-Parity; Charge parity
In physics, the C parity or charge parity is a multiplicative quantum number of some particles that describes their behavior under the symmetry operation of charge conjugation.
Parity (physics)         
FLIP IN THE SIGN OF ONE SPATIAL COORDINATE, IN CLASSICAL AND QUANTUM PHYSICS
P-symmetry; Parity laws; Intristic parity; Parity transformation; Parity violation; Conservation of parity; Parity conservation; Conservation of Parity; P symmetry; Parity (quantum mechanics); Parity symmetry; Space reflection symmetry; P violation; Gerade; Parity Violation; P-parity; Parity Reversal Symmetry; Parity Conservation; Parity inversion; Space inversion symmetry; Parity operator; Parity violating
In quantum mechanics, a parity transformation (also called parity inversion) is the flip in the sign of one spatial coordinate. In three dimensions, it can also refer to the simultaneous flip in the sign of all three spatial coordinates (a point reflection):
parity error         
BIT ADDED TO A BINARY STRING TO ENSURE THAT THE SUM OF THE BIT VALUES IS EVEN OR ODD; USED AS AN ERROR DETECTING CODE
Check bit; Parity Bit; Parity check; Parity (telecommunication); Even parity; Odd parity; Odd Parity; Even Parity; Parity checking; Check bits; Parity block; Parity error; Parity Error; Parity checking bit; Parity bits; Parity code; Bit interface parity
<storage, communications> An error discovered by the inclusion of a parity bit. (1996-03-01)