multivariance
Multivariance is a term used in various disciplines to describe a property whereby a system or phenomenon exhibits multiple modes or directions of variation. It is often discussed in contrast to univariance, where a single source of variation dominates.
In statistics and probability, multivariance is associated with multivariate or vector-valued variation. Although not a formal
In linguistics and semiotics, multivariance describes words or signs that acquire several related senses or contextual
In computer science and data science, multivariance refers to data or systems that exhibit several independent
Origin and usage notes: The term is more of a descriptive shorthand than a formal unified concept;