Reciprocal
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Reciprocal may refer to:
In mathematics
- Multiplicative inverse, in mathematics, the number 1/x, which multiplied by x gives the product 1, also known as a reciprocal
- Reciprocal polynomial, a polynomial obtained from another polynomial by reversing its coefficients
- Reciprocal rule, a technique in calculus for calculating derivatives of reciprocal functions
- Reciprocal spiral: a plane curve
In science and technology
- Reciprocal aircraft heading, 180 degrees (the opposite direction) from a stated heading
- Reciprocal lattice, a basis for the dual space of covectors, in crystallography
- Reciprocal length, a measurement used in science
- Reciprocating engine or piston engine
- Reciprocating oscillation in physical wave theory
Life sciences and medicine
- Hybrid (biology), in genetics, the result of reciprocal crossing, also known as a reciprocal hybrid
- Reciprocal altruism, a form of symbiotic relationship in evolutionary biology
- Reciprocal cross, a breeding experiment in genetics
- Sherrington's law of reciprocal innervation in the theory of muscle activation
In social science
- Reciprocal determinism, a theory in psychology
In reciprocal relationships
- Reciprocal license, a type of software licenses also known as copyleft
- Reciprocal link between two web pages
- Reciprocal Public License (RPL), a software license
Linguistics
- Reciprocal (grammar), a relationship between grammatical agents
See also
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