There are three symmetric forms of The Number in the first 16 bases.
There are symmetric and asymmetric forms of the Cauchy process.
The circuit is usually drawn in a symmetric form as a cross-coupled pair.
The above expression, a symmetric bilinear form at each point, is the second fundamental form.
In this case every symplectic form is a symmetric form, but not vice versa.
They are also more briefly referred to as just symmetric forms when "bilinear" is understood.
In this symmetric form the lap of the bond may be variously generated.
Some very simple animals may not have a head, but many bilaterally symmetric forms do.
These are simpler and more symmetric forms of the inhomogenous Maxwell's equations.
This will be the case if B is a symmetric or skew-symmetric bilinear form.