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In linear algebra, linear transformations can be represented by matrices. If T is a linear transformation mapping R n to R m and x is a column vector with n entries, then (More)

... the core semantic relations of a sentence, and was mapped on to the surface structure (which followed the phonological form of the sentence very closely) via transformations. (More)

The Lorentz transformations describe only the transformations in which the event at x = 0, t = 0 is left fixed, so they can be considered as a rotation of Minkowski space. (More)

Projective transformations do not preserve sizes or angles but do preserve incidence and cross-ratio: two properties which are important in projective geometry. (More)

In geometry, a Möbius transformation is a rational function of the form: where z, a, b, c, d are complex numbers satisfying ad − bc ≠ 0. Möbius transformations are named in ... (More)

Extensible Stylesheet Language Transformations (XSLT) is an XML-based language used for the transformation of XML documents into other XML or "human-readable" documents. (More)

In mathematics a transform is an operator applied to a function so that under the transform certain operations are simplified. For example, in arithmetic when finding the logarithm ... (More)

In general, an affine transform is composed of zero or more linear transformations (rotation, scaling or shear) and a translation (or "shift"). Several linear transformations can be ... (More)

Transformations include multiplication, rotation, permutation (i.e. transposition, inversion, and retrograde), and combinations thereof. See also (More)

In essence, the Galilean transformations embody the intuitive notion of addition and subtraction of velocities. The assumption that time can be treated as absolute is at heart of ... (More)

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