Effective date: January 24, 2026
A contract for calm learning.
These Terms exist to keep InvariantMath readable, respectful, and durable. Think of them as boundary conditions: they don’t solve the equation for you — they stop the solution from blowing up.
By accessing or using InvariantMath, you agree to these Terms of Use. If you do not agree, please discontinue use of the platform.
1) Purpose of the Platform
InvariantMath exists for educational, informational, and community purposes. Content on the platform is not a substitute for formal academic instruction or professional advice.
We optimize for clarity and learning — not engagement, outrage, or noise.
2) Access and Accounts
Some areas of the platform may require account access. You are responsible for maintaining the confidentiality of your credentials and activities under your account.
InvariantMath may restrict or remove access when necessary to protect the platform, users, or the integrity of discussions.
3) Intellectual Property
Unless otherwise stated, original content on InvariantMath — including text, layouts, designs, and code — belongs to InvariantMath or its contributors.
You may use content for personal or educational purposes with proper attribution. Commercial reuse or redistribution requires explicit permission.
4) User Contributions
By submitting content, you confirm that you have the right to share it and grant InvariantMath permission to display and archive it for educational purposes. Submissions may be moderated or removed where necessary.
Don’t plagiarize. Don’t impersonate. Cite sources when you build on them.
5) Availability and Liability
The platform is provided “as is.” InvariantMath is not liable for loss or damage arising from use of the site or reliance on its content.
6) External Links
Links to external websites are provided for reference only. InvariantMath does not control or endorse third-party content.
7) Changes
These Terms may be updated over time. Continued use of the platform constitutes acceptance of revised terms.
“Mathematics is the art of not getting lost — even when the path is strange.”