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- "' Chou's invariance theorem "', named after Kuo-Chen Chou, is a result deployed in bioinformatics and cheminformatics related to multivariate statistics.
- Chou's invariance theorem says that it does not matter which of the coordinates are selected for removal, as the same values of distance would be calculated as a final result.
- The length of the shortest description will depend on the choice of description language; but the effect of changing languages is bounded ( a result called the " invariance theorem " ).
- Instead of proving similar theorems, such as the basic invariance theorem, for each particular measure, it is possible to easily deduce all such results from one corresponding theorem proved in the axiomatic setting.
- For example, Zhu's 1996 modular invariance theorem asserts that the characters of modules of a regular VOA form a vector-valued representation of " SL " 2 ( "'Z "').