Definition[ | ]
Reducibility (可迴性) refer to the extent of regressible variants. In OJA STUDIES, it is a inverse-related indicator of hypocrisy. The more reducible one variant of a person is, the less hypocritical the person is.
Conditions for reduction to occur[ | ]
Scalar Case[ | ]
In a inverse-proportional functions of 2 variants, when one variant increases, another variant becomes relatively smaller, which means it is reduced, and vise versa.
Vector Case[ | ]
In a pair of vectors, when the phase angle increases, the scalar product becomes more reducible because it tends to be negative. (max = 180 degree)
Pictorial case of reducibility[ | ]
Gesture[ | ]
1. High Reducibility
2. Low Reducibility
Mouth Emotion[ | ]
1. High Reducibility
2. Low Reducibility
Implication of Reducibility for progressive functions[ | ]
In calculus, reducibility in a progressive function means that minima exist. In the flow of animes it implies that leitmotiv will follow.