anizotropik
Anizotropik is a term used to describe systems or materials whose properties depend on direction. In other words, anizotropik means that a measured quantity varies when observed along different axes. The concept is the counterpart of isotropy, where properties are the same in all directions. The term is commonly used in physics, materials science, and engineering, and is often expressed mathematically with tensors rather than simple scalars.
In anizotropik materials, directional dependence arises from internal structure, such as crystal lattices, fibers, or layered
Examples of anizotropik phenomena appear across disciplines. In crystallography, refractive indices or stiffness differ along distinct
Measurement and analysis typically involve tensor mathematics and oriented sampling. Understanding anizotropik properties is essential for