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What (who) is symmetrically - definition

DATA STRUCTURE WHICH IS A LINEAR COLLECTION OF DATA ELEMENTS, CALLED NODES, EACH POINTING TO THE NEXT NODE BY MEANS OF A POINTER
Linked lists; Singly linked list; Circularly linked list; Singly-linked list; Linked List; Two-way list; Two-way linked list; Symmetrically linked list; Circular list; LinkedList; Tail sharing; Tail-sharing; Linked List in Pascal; Dynamic list; Circular linked list
  • Diagram of inserting a node into a singly linked list
  • Diagram of deleting a node from a singly linked list
  • A linked list is a sequence of nodes that contain two fields: an integer value and a link to the next node. The last node is linked to a terminator used to signify the end of the list.

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  • Symmetry (left) and [[asymmetry]] (right)
  • A [[fractal]]-like shape that has [[reflectional symmetry]], [[rotational symmetry]] and [[self-similarity]], three forms of symmetry. This shape is obtained by a [[finite subdivision rule]].
  • Many animals are approximately mirror-symmetric, though internal organs are often arranged asymmetrically.
  • Persian rug with rectangular symmetry
  • Great Mosque of Kairouan]] also called the Mosque of Uqba, in [[Tunisia]].
  • The ceiling of [[Lotfollah mosque]], [[Isfahan]], [[Iran]] has 8-fold symmetries.
  • Clay pots thrown on a [[pottery wheel]] acquire rotational symmetry.
  • A spherical [[symmetry group]] with [[octahedral symmetry]]. The yellow region shows the [[fundamental domain]].
  • [[Leonardo da Vinci]]'s '[[Vitruvian Man]]' (ca. 1487) is often used as a representation of symmetry in the human body and, by extension, the natural universe.
  • Seen from the side, the [[Taj Mahal]] has bilateral symmetry; from the top (in plan), it has fourfold symmetry.
  • The [[triskelion]] has 3-fold rotational symmetry.
  • p4 symmetry]]
STATE; BALANCE OF OBJECT
Symmetries; Symmetric; Symmetrical; Symmetry transformation; Symmetry principles; Symettry; Symmetry and asymmetry; Planar symmetry; Symmetric property; Chemical symmetry elements; Symetrical; Symmetry (music); ⌯; Quadrilateral symmetry; Musical symmetry
adj. symmetrical to, with
symmetric         
  • Symmetry (left) and [[asymmetry]] (right)
  • A [[fractal]]-like shape that has [[reflectional symmetry]], [[rotational symmetry]] and [[self-similarity]], three forms of symmetry. This shape is obtained by a [[finite subdivision rule]].
  • Many animals are approximately mirror-symmetric, though internal organs are often arranged asymmetrically.
  • Persian rug with rectangular symmetry
  • Great Mosque of Kairouan]] also called the Mosque of Uqba, in [[Tunisia]].
  • The ceiling of [[Lotfollah mosque]], [[Isfahan]], [[Iran]] has 8-fold symmetries.
  • Clay pots thrown on a [[pottery wheel]] acquire rotational symmetry.
  • A spherical [[symmetry group]] with [[octahedral symmetry]]. The yellow region shows the [[fundamental domain]].
  • [[Leonardo da Vinci]]'s '[[Vitruvian Man]]' (ca. 1487) is often used as a representation of symmetry in the human body and, by extension, the natural universe.
  • Seen from the side, the [[Taj Mahal]] has bilateral symmetry; from the top (in plan), it has fourfold symmetry.
  • The [[triskelion]] has 3-fold rotational symmetry.
  • p4 symmetry]]
STATE; BALANCE OF OBJECT
Symmetries; Symmetric; Symmetrical; Symmetry transformation; Symmetry principles; Symettry; Symmetry and asymmetry; Planar symmetry; Symmetric property; Chemical symmetry elements; Symetrical; Symmetry (music); ⌯; Quadrilateral symmetry; Musical symmetry
<mathematics> 1. A relation R is symmetric if, for all x and y, x R y => y R x If it is also antisymmetric (x R y & y R x => x == y) then x R y => x == y, i.e. no two different elements are related. 2. In linear algebra, a member of the tensor product of a vector space with itself one or more times, is symmetric if it is a fixed point of all of the linear isomorphisms of the tensor product generated by permutations of the ordering of the copies of the vector space as factors. It is said to be antisymmetric precisely if the action of any of these linear maps, on the given tensor, is equivalent to multiplication by the sign of the permutation in question. (1996-09-22)

Wikipedia

Linked list

In computer science, a linked list is a linear collection of data elements whose order is not given by their physical placement in memory. Instead, each element points to the next. It is a data structure consisting of a collection of nodes which together represent a sequence. In its most basic form, each node contains: data, and a reference (in other words, a link) to the next node in the sequence. This structure allows for efficient insertion or removal of elements from any position in the sequence during iteration. More complex variants add additional links, allowing more efficient insertion or removal of nodes at arbitrary positions. A drawback of linked lists is that access time is linear (and difficult to pipeline). Faster access, such as random access, is not feasible. Arrays have better cache locality compared to linked lists.

Linked lists are among the simplest and most common data structures. They can be used to implement several other common abstract data types, including lists, stacks, queues, associative arrays, and S-expressions, though it is not uncommon to implement those data structures directly without using a linked list as the basis.

The principal benefit of a linked list over a conventional array is that the list elements can be easily inserted or removed without reallocation or reorganization of the entire structure because the data items do not need to be stored contiguously in memory or on disk, while restructuring an array at run-time is a much more expensive operation. Linked lists allow insertion and removal of nodes at any point in the list, and allow doing so with a constant number of operations by keeping the link previous to the link being added or removed in memory during list traversal.

On the other hand, since simple linked lists by themselves do not allow random access to the data or any form of efficient indexing, many basic operations—such as obtaining the last node of the list, finding a node that contains a given datum, or locating the place where a new node should be inserted—may require iterating through most or all of the list elements.

Examples of use of symmetrically
1. During the tests, two mobile phones were symmetrically placed on both sides of the implanted pacemaker with the antennas being equidistance at 50, 30, 20, and 10 cm.
2. "The fact that our world does not behave perfectly symmetrically is due to deviations from symmetry at the microscopic level," the committee said.
3. Publicly the MoD has always insisted that transportation is safe because a plutonium core must be compressed symmetrically for a nuclear explosion to occur; a knock from one side, through a collision, would not set off a warhead, it says.