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What (who) is characteristic properties - definition

ASSOCIATION OF COHOMOLOGY CLASSES TO PRINCIPAL BUNDLES
Characteristic classes; Characteristic number

Characteristic property         
CHEMICAL OR PHYSICAL PROPERTY THAT HELPS IDENTIFY SUBSTANCES
Characteristic properties
A characteristic property is a chemical or physical property that helps identify and classify substances. The characteristic properties of a substance are always the same whether the sample being observed is large or small.
occulting light         
  • Coquet Island Lighthouse]].
DESCRIPTION OF NAVIGATIONAL LIGHT
Characteristic (lighthouse); Isophase light; Flashing light; Occulting light; Flashing Light; Isophase Light; Occulting Light; Characteristic light; Fixed and flashing light
¦ noun a light in a lighthouse or buoy which shines for a longer period than that for which it is cut off.
Characteristic X-ray         
  • Siegbahn notation of electron transitions between shells.
K-alpha; K-beta; Characteristic x-ray; Characteristic X-ray emission
Characteristic X-rays are emitted when outer-shell electrons fill a vacancy in the inner shell of an atom, releasing X-rays in a pattern that is "characteristic" to each element. Characteristic X-rays were discovered by Charles Glover Barkla in 1909, who later won the Nobel Prize in Physics for his discovery in 1917.

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Characteristic class

In mathematics, a characteristic class is a way of associating to each principal bundle of X a cohomology class of X. The cohomology class measures the extent the bundle is "twisted" and whether it possesses sections. Characteristic classes are global invariants that measure the deviation of a local product structure from a global product structure. They are one of the unifying geometric concepts in algebraic topology, differential geometry, and algebraic geometry.

The notion of characteristic class arose in 1935 in the work of Eduard Stiefel and Hassler Whitney about vector fields on manifolds.