In mathematical invariant theory, an evectant is a contravariant constructed from an invariant by acting on it with a differential operator called an evector. Evectants and evectors were introduced by Sylvester (1854,p.95).

References

  • Sylvester, James Joseph (1853), "On the calculus of forms, otherwise the theory of invariants", The Cambridge and Dublin Mathematical Journal, 8: 257–269
  • Sylvester, James Joseph (1854), "On the calculus of forms, otherwise the theory of invariants", The Cambridge and Dublin Mathematical Journal, 9: 85–103
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