Examples of use of invariant
1. Congressional opponents announce that the budget is "dead on arrival." It‘s like Groundhog Day, an invariant ritual.
2. Let‘s start by opening our eyes and recognizing that if there ever was a monolithic "black America" –– absolutely and uniformly deprived and aggrieved, with invariant values and attitudes –– there certainly isn‘t one now.
3. "However, their position is ‘principled‘ in the sense that it stems from a strong belief in individualism (as opposed to handouts). Thus their responses to the assistance questions are relatively invariant across the different media conditions.
4. There are two time systems, which are accepted worldwide – international Atomic Time, based on relatively stable, invariant atomic clocks, and Universal Time, derived from the rotation of the earth.
5. He received the award at a ceremony on Sunday from Prime Minister Ehud Olmert at the Knesset in recognition of his groundbreaking theoretical work «on algebraic surfaces; on geometric invariant theory; and for laying the foundations of the modern algebraic theory of the moduli space of curves and theta functions.» «Mathematics in Israel flourishes today on this high international plane.