Asymmetric
Asymmetric describes something that lacks symmetry, meaning its two sides, halves, or aspects are not mirror images or invariant under a given transformation. In general, it contrasts with symmetry, where a shape, object, or system remains unchanged under specified operations such as reflection, rotation, or permutation.
In mathematics and the sciences, asymmetry denotes the absence of invariance under a symmetry operation. Objects
In chemistry, chirality is a central form of asymmetry: enantiomers are non-superimposable mirror images that can
In physics, parity violation demonstrates fundamental asymmetry in weak interactions, challenging earlier assumptions about mirror symmetry.
In information technology and security, asymmetric or public-key cryptography uses a pair of keys for encryption