| 单词 | symplectic | 
| 释义 | symplecticadj.n. A. adj.  1.  Anatomy and Zoology. Epithet of a bone of the suspensorium in the skull of fishes, between the hyomandibular and the quadrate bones. ΚΠ 1839–47    Todd's Cycl. Anat. & Physiol. III. 833/1  				The symplectic bones seem to be peculiar to Fishes.  2.  Geology. Of a rock or its texture: exhibiting an intimate intergrowth of two different minerals, esp. one where one mineral has a vermicular habit within the other as a result of secondary action. 				 [ <  German symplektisch (C. F. Naumann  Lehrb. der Geognosie (1850) I. 667.]			 ΘΚΠ the world > the earth > minerals > mineral structure or appearance > 			[adjective]		 > intergrowth symplectic1916 symplectitic1979 the world > the earth > structure of the earth > constituent materials > rock > texture or colour > 			[adjective]		 > texture > symplectic symplectic1916 symplectitic1979 1916    J. J. Sederholm in  Bull. de la Comm. Géol. de la Finlande No. 48. 46  				I..take the liberty of proposing that the term symplektic, or symplektitic should be used preferably as a designation of secondary intergrowths of two different minerals. 1949    F. H. Hatch  et al.  Petrol. Igneous Rocks 		(ed. 10)	 iv. 281  				A characteristic feature of certain noritic rocks is the development of symplectic intergrowths along intercrystal boundaries. 1971    Nature 3 Dec. 251/3  				The decomposition of a fayalitic olivine (Fe2SiO4) to symplectic metallic iron and cristobalite provides confirmation of a very low oxygen fugacity.  B. n.   Anatomy and Zoology. The symplectic bone. ΘΚΠ the world > animals > fish > parts of fish > 			[noun]		 > bones (various types of) grate1481 pharyngeal1791 suboperculum1818 supratemporal1834 shackle-joint1837 mastoid1840 wrist1840 mastoid bone1841 subopercular1841 mesotympanic1846 suprascapula1846 hypobranchials1848 hypotympanic1848 urohyal1848 radius1854 epicentral1866 pterotic1866 mesocoracoid1868 supraclavicle1868 precoracoid1869 symplectic1870 hypural1871 mesopterygoid1871 post-temporal1871 postclavicle1872 brachial1873 urostyle1875 hypercoracoid1876 admaxillary1885 intercalarium1887 palatopterygoquadrate1888 subtectal1888 Weberian apparatus1889 Weberian ossicles1889 radial1890 supracleithrum1903 1870    G. Rolleston Forms Animal Life 44  				The synchondrosis between the hyomandibular and the symplectic. 1880    A. Günther Introd. Study of Fishes 55  				The mesotympanic or symplectic appears as a styliform prolongation of the lower part of the hyomandibular. Derivatives  symˈplectite  n. an intergrowth of two different minerals. ΘΚΠ the world > the earth > minerals > mineral structure or appearance > 			[noun]		 > intergrowth symplectite1916 1916    J. J. Sederholm in  Bull. de la Comm. Géol. de la Finlande  				No. 48. 46, I..propose to use for these intergrowths of two minerals plaited together, and generally of second origin, the common designation symplektites (or symplectites). 1949    F. H. Hatch  et al.  Petrol. Igneous Rocks 		(ed. 10)	 iv. 282 		(caption)	  				Myrmekite-like symplectites of orthopyroxene and plagioclase are lobed into the labradorite. 1976    Nature 22 Apr. 673/2  				Rare symplectites of spinel and pyroxene may result from the dehydration of amphibole.   symplecˈtitic adj. ΘΚΠ the world > the earth > minerals > mineral structure or appearance > 			[adjective]		 > intergrowth symplectic1916 symplectitic1979 the world > the earth > structure of the earth > constituent materials > rock > texture or colour > 			[adjective]		 > texture > symplectic symplectic1916 symplectitic1979 1979    Nature 5 Apr. 512/2  				Symplectitic diopside is not different from coarser, recrystallised diopside. Draft additions 1993  Mathematics. Involving, belonging to, or designating the  symplectic group of linear transformations (or their matrix equivalents) under which a given non-degenerate skew-symmetric bilinear form is invariant. Also used, by extension, in Hamiltonian mechanics with reference to such forms acting on manifolds and vector spaces. ΘΚΠ the world > relative properties > number > arithmetic or algebraic operations > transformation > 			[adjective]		 > having specific correspondence orthogonal1852 permutational1888 isomorphic1892 birational1894 unary1931 homomorphic1935 symplectic1939 involutory1941 injective1952 monomorphic1958 bijective1962 surjective1964 1939    H. Weyl Classical Groups vi. 165  				The study of the symplectic group, which has a close analogy to the orthogonal group. [Note] The name ‘complex group’ formerly proposed by me..has become more and more embarrassing through collision with the word ‘complex’ in the connotation of complex number. I therefore propose to replace it by the corresponding Greek adjective ‘symplectic’. 1939    H. Weyl Classical Groups vi. 169  				The analogues of the real orthogonal transformations are in many respects the unitary rather than the real symplectic transformations. 1959    Amer. Jrnl. Math. 81 846  				Let Sp (n, R) be the group of 2n × 2n real symplectic matrices. 1965    Proc. Amer. Math. Soc. 16 393  				Let ΣG denote the group of all bicontinuous symplectic automorphisms of A. 1975    Jrnl. Math. Physics 16 1697/2  				The explicit time dependence of the symplectic algebra depends on the chosen Hamiltonian. 1980    N. Woodhouse Geometric Quantization i. 1  				The basic object in the geometric formulation of Hamiltonian mechanics is the symplectic manifold. 1989    Physical Rev. A. 40 2840/1  				The symplectic structure of the collective manifold is defined only when one takes into account the dynamically generated effective gauge field on the collective phase space. Draft additions 1993  symˈplectically adv. in a symplectic manner; with respect to symplectic properties. ΘΚΠ the world > relative properties > number > arithmetic or algebraic operations > transformation > 			[adverb]		 alternately1570 homographically1859 birationally1915 homoeomorphically1927 homotopically1930 isomorphically1935 homomorphically1941 isometrically1959 symplectically1959 1959    Amer. Jrnl. Math. 81 848  				 is a normal representation of  by 2m × 2m matrices A such that tA is symplectically self-adjoint. 1987    Nature 3 Sept. 18/1  				Mathematicians are only beginning to learn how to think symplectically. This entry has not yet been fully updated (first published 1919; most recently modified version published online June 2022). < | 
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