- inversion rotation group
- группа инверсионных вращений
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Rotation (mathematics) — Rotation of an object in two dimensions around a point O. In geometry and linear algebra, a rotation is a transformation in a plane or in space that describes the motion of a rigid body around a fixed point. A rotation is different from a… … Wikipedia
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