Inverse (mathematics)
In many contexts in mathematics the term inverse indicates the opposite of something. This word and its derivatives are used widely in mathematics, as illustrated below.
-  Inverse element of an element x with respect to a binary operation * with identity element e is an element y such that x * y = y * x = e. In particular,
- the additive inverse of x is −x;
 - the multiplicative inverse or reciprocal of x is x−1.
 - inverse function — inverse element with respect to function composition: a function that "reverses" the action of a given function: f−1(f(x)) = x.
 
 - Inversion in a point — a geometric transform.
 - Circle inversion — another particular geometric transformation of a plane that maps the outside of a circle to the inside and vice versa.
 - Inverse limit — a notion in abstract algebra.
 - Inverse (logic) — ~p → ~q is the inverse of p → q.
 - Inverse matrix — inverse element with respect to matrix multiplication.
 - Pseudoinverse, a generalization of the inverse matrix.
 -  Inverse proportion, also inversely proportional — a  relationship between two variables x and y characterized by the equation 

 - Inverse problem — the task of identifying model parameters from observed data; see for example
 - Inverse perspective — the further the objects, the larger they are drawn.
 - Inverse semigroup
 - Inverse of an element in a semigroup
 - Inverse-square law — the magnitude of a force is proportional to the inverse square of the distance.
 - Inverse transform sampling — generate some random numbers according to a given probability distribution.
 - Inverse chain rule method — related to integration and differentiation.
 - Inversion of elements, a pair of adjacent out-of-order elements of a permutation (viewed as a list).
 - Inverse relation
 - Inversion transformation, an extension of Poincaré transformation.
 - In set theory, the inverse of a set is called Complement (set theory).
 
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