Discrete symmetry refers to a type of symmetry that involves distinct, separate transformations rather than continuous transformations. In physics and other scientific disciplines, symmetry is often related to invariance under specific transformations, and discrete symmetry encompasses situations where certain operations map a system onto itself in a non-continuous way. There are several types of discrete symmetries, including: 1. **Parity (P)**: This is the symmetry of spatial inversion, where the coordinates of a system are inverted (e.g.

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