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- album) "Transformation", a song by Nona Hendryx Transformations (opera), a chamber opera by the American composer Conrad Susa The Transformation (album)...
- In physics, the Lorentz transformations are a six-parameter family of linear transformations from a coordinate frame in spacetime to another frame that...
- com****tion. This also allows transformations to be composed easily (by multiplying their matrices). Linear transformations are not the only ones that can...
- These transformations preserve angles, map every straight line to a line or circle, and map every circle to a line or circle. The Möbius transformations are...
- include linear transformations of vector spaces and geometric transformations, which include projective transformations, affine transformations, and specific...
- mathematics, a sequence transformation is an operator acting on a given space of sequences (a sequence space). Sequence transformations include linear mappings...
- diffusionless transformations. Consequently, the term "martensite" has evolved to encomp**** the resultant product arising from such transformations in a more...
- the model transformation language's definition. This facilitates the definition of Higher Order Transformations (HOTs), i.e. transformations which have...
- by Tw. Translations are affine transformations and the composition of affine transformations is an affine transformation. For this choice of c, there exists...
- rigid transformation. All rigid transformations are examples of affine transformations. The set of all (proper and improper) rigid transformations is a...