-
others fixed Transposition,
producing the
transpose of a
matrix AT,
which is
computed by
swapping columns for rows in the
matrix A
Transpose of a linear...
- Ideally, one
might hope to
transpose a
matrix with
minimal additional storage. This
leads to the
problem of
transposing an n × m
matrix in-place, with...
- signatures). For example,
transposing the
pitches C4–E4–G4 up two
steps in the
familiar C
major scale gives the
pitches E4–G4–B4.
Transposing the same pitches...
- \mathbf {A} } is an n × m {\displaystyle n\times m}
matrix obtained by
transposing A {\displaystyle \mathbf {A} } and
applying complex conjugation to each...
-
pitch is the
pitch on a non-
transposing instrument such as the piano). For example,
playing a
written middle C on a
transposing instrument produces a pitch...
- A
transposable element (TE), also transposon, or
jumping gene, is a type of
mobile genetic element, a
nucleic acid
sequence in DNA that can
change its...
- the
modern piano for details). This
transposes (changes the key of) any
particular keyboard fingering. A
transposing piano enables a
person who
knows a...
-
transposable element is
duplicated during the reaction, so that the
transposing entity is a copy of the
original element. In this mechanism, the donor...
- This is a list of
transposing instruments and
their transposition.
Transposing instruments are
instruments for
which the
convention is to
write music notation...
- In-place
matrix transposition, also
called in-situ
matrix transposition, is the
problem of
transposing an N×M
matrix in-place in
computer memory, ideally...