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What (who) is Isoclinic - definition

ISOLINE
Isoclinal; Isoclinal Plane; Isoclinal Line; Isoclinic Groups

isoclinic      
[???s?(?)'kl?n?k]
¦ adjective Geography denoting a line on a map connecting points where the dip of the earth's magnetic field is the same.
Isoclinic      
·adj Of or pertaining to, or indicating, equality of inclination or dip; having equal inclination or dip.
Isoclinal         
·adj ·Alt. of Isoclinic.

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Isocline

Given a family of curves, assumed to be differentiable, an isocline for that family is formed by the set of points at which some member of the family attains a given slope. The word comes from the Greek words ἴσος (isos), meaning "same", and the κλίνειν, meaning "make to slope". Generally, an isocline will itself have the shape of a curve or the union of a small number of curves.

Isoclines are often used as a graphical method of solving ordinary differential equations. In an equation of the form y' = f(x, y), the isoclines are lines in the (x, y) plane obtained by setting f(x, y) equal to a constant. This gives a series of lines (for different constants) along which the solution curves have the same gradient. By calculating this gradient for each isocline, the slope field can be visualised; making it relatively easy to sketch approximate solution curves; as in fig. 1.