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Inversion or inversions may refer to:


Arts

* , a French gay magazine (1924/1925) * ''Inversion'' (artwork), a 2005 temporary sculpture in Houston, Texas * Inversion (music), a term with various meanings in music theory and musical set theory * ''Inversions'' (novel) by Iain M. Banks * ''Inversion'' (video game), a 2012 third person shooter for Xbox 360, PlayStation 3, and PC * ''Inversions'' (EP), the 2014 extended play album by American rock music ensemble The Colourist * ''Inversions'' (album), a 2019 album by Belinda O'Hooley * ''Inversion'' (film), a 2016 Iranian film


Linguistics and language

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Inversion (linguistics) In linguistics, inversion is any of several grammatical constructions where two expressions switch their canonical order of appearance, that is, they invert. There are several types of subject-verb inversion in English: ''locative inversion'', ''d ...
, grammatical constructions where two expressions switch their order of appearance *
Inversion (prosody) In English poetry substitution, also known as inversion, is the use of an alien metric foot in a line of otherwise regular metrical pattern. For instance in an iambic line of "da DUM", a trochaic substitution would introduce a foot of "DUM&n ...
, the reversal of the order of a foot's elements in poetry * Anastrophe, a figure of speech also known as an ''inversion''


Mathematics and logic

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Involution (mathematics) In mathematics, an involution, involutory function, or self-inverse function is a function that is its own inverse, : for all in the domain of . Equivalently, applying twice produces the original value. General properties Any involution i ...
, a function that is its own inverse (when applied twice, the starting value is obtained) * Inversion (discrete mathematics), any item that is out of order in a sequence * Inverse element * Inversive geometry#Circle inversion, a transformation of the Euclidean plane that maps generalized circles to generalized circles * Inversion in a point, or point reflection, a kind of isometric (distance-preserving) transformation in a Euclidean space * Inversion transformation, a conformal transformation (one which preserves angles of intersection) * Method of inversion, the image of a harmonic function in a sphere (or plane); see
Method of image charges The method of image charges (also known as the method of images and method of mirror charges) is a basic problem-solving tool in electrostatics. The name originates from the replacement of certain elements in the original layout with imaginary c ...
* Multiplicative inverse, the reciprocal of a number (or any other type of element for which a multiplication function is defined) * Matrix inversion, an operation on a matrix that results in its multiplicative inverse * Model inversion * Set inversion


Natural sciences


Biology and medicine

* Inversion (evolutionary biology), a hypothesis about the evolution of the dorsoventral axis in animals * Inversion (kinesiology), movement of the sole towards the median plane *
Chromosomal inversion An inversion is a chromosome rearrangement in which a segment of a chromosome becomes inverted within its original position. An inversion occurs when a chromosome undergoes a two breaks within the chromosomal arm, and the segment between the two br ...
, where a segment of a chromosome is reversed end-to-end * Inversion therapy, the practice of hanging upside down (heart higher than head) for supposed health benefits


Geology

* Inversion (geology), the relative uplift of a previously basinal area resulting from local shortening, in structural geology *
Relief inversion Inverted relief, inverted topography, or topographic inversion refers to landscape features that have reversed their elevation relative to other features. It most often occurs when low areas of a landscape become filled with lava or sediment th ...
, when a previous depression becomes a landform that stands out from its surroundings * Seismic inversion, transforming seismic reflection data into a quantitative rock-property description of a geological formation


Physics and chemistry

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Island of inversion An island of inversion is a region of the chart of nuclides that contains isotopes with a non-standard ordering of single particle levels in the nuclear shell model. Such an area was first described in 1975 by French physicists carrying out spec ...
, a group of elements with abnormal nuclear shell structure * Nitrogen inversion, a chemical process in which a trigonal nitrogen-containing structure turns inside-out * Population inversion, in statistical mechanics, when a system exists in state with more members in an excited state than in lower-energy states * Pyramidal inversion, a chemical process in which a trigonal structure turns inside-out * Inverted sugar syrup, a chemical reaction converting sucrose into glucose and fructose


Other uses in the natural sciences

* Inverse problem, the process of calculating from a set of observations the causal factors that produced them *
Inversion (meteorology) In meteorology, an inversion is a deviation from the normal change of an atmosphere, atmospheric property with altitude. It almost always refers to an inversion of the air temperature lapse rate, in which case it is called a temperature in ...
, air temperature increasing with height


Other uses

* Priority inversion, the condition of a low-priority task holding a shared resource that a high-priority task needs * Inversion in postcolonial theory, a discursive strategy/gesture in cultural and subaltern studies * Roller coaster inversion, which turns riders upside-down *
Tax inversion A tax inversion or corporate tax inversion is a form of tax avoidance where a corporation restructures so that the current parent is replaced by a foreign parent, and the original parent company becomes a subsidiary of the foreign parent, thus mov ...
, a form of tax avoidance by moving corporate ownership to low-tax nations


See also

* Inverse (disambiguation) *
Inverter (disambiguation) A power inverter is a device that converts direct current to alternating current. Inverter may also refer to * Inverter (logic gate) or NOT gate, a device that performs a logical operation * Inverter air conditioner, a type of air conditioner ...
* Sexual inversion (disambiguation) *
Involution (disambiguation) Involution may refer to: * Involute, a construction in the differential geometry of curves * '' Agricultural Involution: The Processes of Ecological Change in Indonesia'', a 1963 study of intensification of production through increased labour inpu ...
* Eversion (disambiguation) * Reversal (disambiguation) {{disambiguation