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  1. Transposition

    Transposition may refer to Mathematics Transposition mathematics , a permutation which exchanges two elements and keeps all others fixed Transposition, producing the transpose of a matrix A sup T sup , which is computed by swapping columns for rows in the matrix A Games Transposition chess , different moves or a different move order leading to the same position, especially during the openings Transposition table , used in computer games to speed up the search of the game tree Biology Transposition of the great vessels , cardiac transposition, a congenital heart defect with malformation of any of the major vessels Transposons , or genetic transposition, a mutation in which a chromosomal segment is transferred to a new position on the same or another chromosome Other uses Transposition law , the incorporation of the provisions of a European Union directive into a Member State s domestic law Transposition logic , a rule of replacement in philosophical logic Transposition music , moving a note or collection of notes up or down in pitch by a constant number of semitones. Transposition telecommunications Transposition cipher , an elementary cryptographic operation Transposition, docking, and extraction an orbital maneuver performed on the Apollo lunar missions Transposition, sleight of hand magic, a performer appears to make two different objects usually coins or cards switch places with one another faster than physically possible. disambig ca Transposici cs Transpozice de Transposition et Transponeerimine es Transposici n fr Transposition he nl Transpositie pl Transpozycja pt Transposi o ru sk Transpoz cia uk ...   more details



  1. Transposition (law)

    In European Union law transposition is a process by which the European Union s member states give force to a directive European Union directive by passing appropriate implementation measures. ref cite web url http ec.europa.eu governance better regulation glossary en.htm T title Better Regulation Glossary publisher European Commission accessdate 2008 09 04 ref Transposition is typically done by either primary or secondary legislation . The European Commission closely monitors that transposition is timely, correctly done and implemented, so as to attain the results intended. ref http europa.eu scadplus glossary community law application en.htm ref . The Commission may bring a case in the European Court of Justice against states which have not transposed directives adequately. ref http www.estig.ipbeja.pt ac direito MarcMcDonald.doc Have we all gone bats? ref References Reflist Category European Union law EU law stub fr Transposition droit ...   more details



  1. Transposition (music)

    Image Transposition example from Koch.png thumb 350px right Transposition example from Koch ref name Schuijer audio Transposition example from Koch top.mid Play top audio Transposition example from Koch ... line is identical except that it is major third lower, in the key of B music b . In music transposition .... The transposition of a set A by n semitones is designated by T sub n sub A , representing the addition ... 0 5 5, 1 5 6, and 2 5 7. Four kinds of transposition Chromatic and scalar diatonic transposition There are two different kinds of transposition, depending on whether one is measuring intervals according to the chromatic scale or some other scale. In chromatic transposition one shifts every pitch in a collection ... E4 G4 upwards by four semitones, one obtains the pitches E4 G music 4 B4. In scalar transposition one ... relative to the F major scale, one obtains instead E4 G4 B music b 4. Scalar transposition is sometimes called diatonic transposition, but this term can be misleading, as it suggests transposition with respect to a diatonic scale. However, scalar transposition can occur with respect to any type of scale, not just the diatonic. Pitch and pitch class There are two further kinds of transposition, by pitch interval or by pitch interval class, applied to pitches or pitch classes, respectively. Transposition ... 1 mod 12 math . Sight transposition Although transpositions are usually written out, musicians are occasionally ... an unusual transposition, such as clarinet in C , as well as singers accompanists, since ... range. There are three basic techniques for teaching sight transposition interval, clef, and numbers ... might become a descending chromatic passage starting on A in the target key . Clef Clef transposition ... objects are transpositionally equivalent if one can be transformed into another by transposition ... set theory . The terms transposition and transposition equivalence allow the concept to be discussed ... x rightarrow x n math For pitch class transposition by a pitch class interval math T n x x n text mod ...   more details



  1. Sensorial transposition

    Unreferenced stub auto yes date December 2009 Orphan date November 2006 Sensorial transposition is a wikt technique technique used in remote reality to transfer the perception of one sense to another. For example, a thermographic camera allow us to have a visual sensation of the temperature , which is atypical thermoception . DEFAULTSORT Sensorial Transposition Category Virtual reality Psychology stub ...   more details



  1. Transposition cipher

    refimprove date July 2008 In cryptography , a transposition cipher is a method of encryption by which .... Rail Fence cipher The rail fence Rail Fence cipher is a form of transposition cipher that gets ... words, which were often chosen to make the ciphertext humorous. Columnar transposition This section is linked from Substitution cipher In a columnar transposition, the message is written out in rows of a fixed ... would be 6 3 2 4 1 5 . In a regular columnar transposition cipher, any spare spaces are filled with nulls in an irregular columnar transposition cipher, the spaces are left blank. Finally, the message ... tt ZEBRAS tt and the message tt WE ARE DISCOVERED. FLEE AT ONCE tt . In a regular columnar transposition ... the columns by reforming the key word. Columnar transposition continued to be used for serious purposes as a component of more complex ciphers at least into the 1950 s. Double transposition A single columnar transposition could be attacked by guessing possible column lengths, writing the message ... anagram s. Thus to make it stronger, a double transposition was often used. This is simply a columnar transposition applied twice. The same key can be used for both transpositions, or two different keys can be used. As an example, we can take the result of the irregular columnar transposition in the previous ... columnar transposition cipher, changing the keys infrequently. The system was regularly solved by the French ... on 18 November 1914. ref Kahn, pp. 301 304. ref During World War II, the double transposition cipher ... for the German Army and Navy. Until the invention of the VIC cipher , double transposition was generally ... field conditions. Myszkowski transposition A variant form of columnar transposition, proposed by mile ..., e.g., the keyword TOMATO yields a numeric keystring of 532164. In Myszkowski transposition, recurrent ... transposition In a disrupted transposition, certain positions in a grid are blanked out, and not used ... s job more difficult. Grilles Main Grille cryptography Another form of transposition cipher uses grilles ...   more details



  1. Transposition table

    In computer chess and other computer games, transposition tables are used to speed up the search of the game tree . Transposition tables are primarily useful in perfect information games, meaning the entire state of the game is known to all players at all times. Game playing programs work by analyzing millions of positions that could arise in the next few moves of the game. Typically, these programs employ strategies resembling depth first search , which means that they do not keep track of all the positions analyzed so far. In many games, it is possible to reach a given position in more than one way. These are called transposition chess transpositions . ref http www.gamedev.net reference programming features chess2 page4.asp Transposition Tables Gamedev.net, Francois Dominic Laramee ref In chess , for example, the sequence of moves 1. d4 Nf6 2. c4 g6 see algebraic chess notation has 4 possible ... this problem, transposition tables are used. Such a table is a hash table of each of the positions ... the transposition table a kind of cache . The computation saved by a transposition table lookup ... of an entire subtree is avoided. Thus, transposition table entries for nodes at a shallower depth ... table implementing the transposition table can have other uses than finding transpositions. In alpha ... the best child of a node, the entry corresponding to that node in the transposition table is used. Use of a transposition table can lead to incorrect results if the Graph History Interaction ... to the general problem is to store history information in each node of the transposition table ... of transposition tables in the earlier years of computer chess, when memory was more limited. Some modern chess programs use refutation tables in addition to transposition tables for move ordering. See ... links http www.sigmachess.com usersmanual ManualData TransTables.html Transposition Tables Sigmachess.com ... Transposition Table information on the data structure and implementation http www.cs.ualberta.ca ...   more details



  1. Gender transposition

    Unreferenced date December 2009 Orphan date December 2009 Gender transposition is a term in linguistics to describe the substitution of a gendered personal pronoun for the other gendered form. When used to describe a woman, this would be using the pronounce his or him instead of her , and he instead of she . For men, it would be the reverse. Often used in the Cryptolect argot of gay men , it can be intended either as a put down, a self mocking appellation, a term of endearment, or neutrally. It may be considered gay bashing or homophobic when used by heterosexual people to mock a gay person . Use of the gender pronoun appropriate to a transgender person self identified gender is not considered gender transposition, and does not have the same range of meaning as slang gender transposition. The pronoun corresponding to a transgendered person s gender of identification is simply considered the correct pronoun in the LGBT community and, increasingly, by mainstream society. See also Gay slang Polari DEFAULTSORT Gender Transposition Category Slang Category LGBT terms ...   more details



  1. Replicative transposition

    Replicative transposition is a mechanism of transposition in molecular biology , proposed by James A. Shapiro in 1979, ref citation last Shapiro first J. A. authorlink James A. Shapiro year 1979 title Molecular model for the transposition and replication of bacteriophage Mu and other transposable elements journal Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America volume 76 pages 1933 1937 pmid 287033 url http www.pnas.org content 76 4 1933.full.pdf doi 10.1073 pnas.76.4.1933 pmc 383507 issue 4 . ref in which the transposable element is duplicated during the reaction, so that the transposing entity is a copy of the original element. In this mechanism, the donor and receptor DNA sequences form a characteristic intermediate theta configuration, sometimes called a Shapiro intermediate . ref citation title Lateral DNA transfer mechanisms and consequences first Frederic last Bushman publisher CSHL Press year 2002 isbn 9780879696214 page 46 url http books.google.com books?id 8oIaOGHURroC&pg PA46 . ref Replicative transposition is characteristic to retrotransposon s and occurs from time to time in class II transposons. citation first1 George last1 Chaconas first2 Rasika M. last2 Harshey year 2002 contribution Transposition of phage Mu DNA title Mobile DNA II editor1 first N. L. editor1 last Craig editor2 first R. editor2 last Craigie editor3 first M. editor3 last Gellert editor4 first A. M. editor4 last Lambowitz pages 384 402 publisher American Society for Microbiology url http books.google.com books?id vRan2aXjiVcC&pg PA384 . ref References reflist DEFAULTSORT Replicative Transposition Category Mobile genetic elements pl Transpozycja genetyka ...   more details



  1. Transposition (logic)

    Logical inference , blanked the info box again and referenced set theory section to Transposition mathematics In the methods of deductive reasoning in classical logic , transposition is the rule of inference that permits one to infer from the truth of A implies B the truth of Not B implies not A , and conversely. ref Brody, Bobuch A. Glossary of Logical Terms . Encyclopedia of Philosophy . Vol. 5 6, p. 76. Macmillan, 1973. ref Its symbolic expression is P Q Q P ref Copi, Irving M. Symbolic Logic . 5th ed. Macmillan, 1979. See the Rules of Replacement, pp. 39 40. ref The is the symbol for material implication and the doubleheaded arrow indicates a biconditional relationship. The symbol indicates negation . P and Q are components representing statements that form a truth function al compound proposition , where in a hypothetic proposition the first statement will be the Antecedent logic antecedent ... its philosophical application. See also Transposition mathematics . Traditional logic Form of transposition ... of the rule of transposition refers to the relation between hypothetical propositions , with each ... of illicit Conversion logic conversion The truth of the rule of transposition is dependent upon the relations ... men from All unmarried men are bachelors . Transposition and the method of contraposition In traditional logic the reasoning process of transposition as a rule of inference is applied to categorical ... between transposition and contraposition Note that the method of transposition and contraposition ... subject or its contradictory. This is in contradistinction to the form of the propositions of transposition ... of transposition, which presupposes the mediate inferences ref For an explanation of the absorption ... Transposition in mathematical logic See Transposition mathematics , Set theory See also col begin ..., Seventh edition External links http www.fallacyfiles.org imptrans.html Improper Transposition Fallacy Files DEFAULTSORT Transposition Logic Category Logic Category Rules of inference ...   more details



  1. Transposition (telecommunications)

    Refimprove date January 2008 Transposition is the periodic swapping of positions of the conductors of a transmission line , in order to reduce crosstalk and otherwise improve transmission. In telecommunications this applies to balanced pair s whilst in power transmission lines three conductors are periodically transposed. For cables, the swapping is gradual and continuous that is the two or three conductors are twisted around each other. For communication cables this is called twisted pair . For overhead power line s or open pair communication lines, the conductors are exchanged at pylons, for example at transposing pylon s or at utility pole s, respectively. The mutual influence of electrical conductors is reduced by transposition. Transposition also equalizes their impedance relative to ground, thus avoiding one sided loads in three phase systems. Transposing is an effective measure for the reduction of inductively linked normal mode interferences. Power lines File WireTransposition.png thumb Wire transposition on top of pole For longer powerlines without branches, wires are transposed according to the transposing scheme. At closely branched grids and where several electric circuits share a route in particular when the lines operate at different voltages on the same pylons the outside unbalance of the line, which is caused by the other electric circuits, dominates. In these cases one finds large deviations from the transposing schemes. For example, in some such transpositions, only two of the three conductors on the pylons change their place. Also transpositions on pylons near power substations are used to get an optimal arrangement of the feeding system without crossing of conductors. As the mutual influence of electric circuits can change after new lines are installed or old lines dismantled, certain transpositions may disappear or be added after new construction in electricity ... In communications cables, transposition is used to reduce coupling between circuits in the same ...   more details



  1. Transposition (chess)

    chess notation A transposition in chess is a sequence of moves that results in a position which may also be reached by another, more common sequence of moves. Transpositions are particularly common in chess opening opening , where a given position may be reached by different sequences of moves. Players sometimes use transpositions deliberately in order to avoid variations they dislike, lure opponents into unfamiliar or uncomfortable territory or simply to worry opponents. ref name AboutDotComIntroTo1d4 cite web url http chess.about.com od improveyouropenings ss aa03c15 9.htm title Chess Opening Tutorial Introduction to 1.d4 author Mark Weeks publisher about.com ref ref name SoltisTranspoTricks cite book title Transpo Tricks in Chess author Soltis, A. publisher Batsford year 2007 isbn 0713490519 authorlink Andrew Soltis See review at cite web url http www.chessville.com reviews TranspoTricks.htm title Transpo Tricks in Chess review publisher chessville.com ref In chess the verb transpose means shifting the game on to a different opening track from that on which it started. Transposition table s are an essential part of a computer chess program. Examples Positions reached by different routes Chess diagram tright rd nd bd qd kd bd rd pd pd pd pd pd pd pd nd pd pl pl nl pl pl pl pl pl pl rl bl ql kl bl nl rl Position can arise from Queen s Gambit or English Opening. For instance, the first position can be obtained from the Queen s Gambit 1. d4 d5 2. c4 e6 3. Nc3 Nf6 But this position can also be reached from the English Opening 1. c4 Nf6 2. Nc3 e6 3. d4 d5 so the English Opening has transposed into the Queen s Gambit. br clear all Chess diagram tright rd nd bd qd kd bd rd pd pd pd pd pd pd nd pd pl nl pl pl pl pl pl pl rl nl bl ql kl bl rl Position can arise from French Defense ... Transposition possibilities of some openings Some openings are noted for their wide range of possible ... ajedrez fr Transposition checs nl Transpositie schaken pl Transpozycja szachy pt Transposi o ...   more details



  1. Transposition of the great vessels

    Infobox Disease Name Transposition of the great vessels Image Transposition of great vessels.jpg Caption X ray showing characteristic finding in case of Transposition of the great vessels which is called egg on side sign DiseasesDB 13259 ICD10 ICD10 Q 20 3 q 20 ICD9 ICD9 745.1 ICDO OMIM 608808 MedlinePlus eMedicineSubj ped eMedicineTopic 2548 MeshID D014188 Transposition of the great vessels TGV is a group of congenital congenital heart defect heart defects CHD s involving an abnormal spatial arrangement ... the primary artery arteries pulmonary artery and aorta belong to a sub group called transposition of the great ... TGV. ref name pmid18851735 cite journal author Martins P, Castela E title Transposition of the great ... heart.jpg thumb right Normal heart anatomy Image Transposition great arteries Orphanet 1750 1172 3 ... from the ventricles. Image Transposition great arteries Orphanet 1750 1172 3 27 4.JPEG thumb Echocardiography of a complex transposition with a ventricular septal defect and pulmonary stenosis . br ..., PS pulmonary stenosis. Image Transposition great arteries Orphanet 1750 1172 3 27 1.JPEG thumb Echocardiogram in transposition of the great arteries. This subcostal view shows the left ventricle giving ... commonly used in reference to dextro Transposition of the great arteries dextro TGA d TGA in which ... lesser extent, in reference to Levo Transposition of the great arteries levo TGA l TGA in which ... simple TGV when other defects are present it is called complex TGV. See also levo Transposition of the great arteries dextro Transposition of the great arteries References references External links ... Surgery Repair of Transposition of the Great Arteries with Intact Ventricular Septum TGA IVS http ... http www.cardiopedia.net transposition of the great arteries Transposition of the great arteries at Cardiopedia ... disease az Magistral damarlar n transpozisiyas cs Transpozice velk ch c v de Transposition der gro en Arterien es Transposici n de los grandes vasos fr Transposition des gros vaisseaux it Trasposizione ...   more details



  1. Levo-Transposition of the great arteries

    lowercase title levo Transposition of the great arteries Infobox Disease Name Levo Transposition of the great arteries Image Caption DiseasesDB 13259 ICD10 ICD10 Q 20 5 q 20 ICD9 ICD9 745.12 ICDO OMIM MedlinePlus eMedicineSubj eMedicineTopic MeshName MeshNumber wiktionary laevus levo Transposition of the great arteries L Transposition of the great arteries , levo TGA , or l TGA , also commonly referred to as congenitally corrected transposition of the great arteries CC TGA , is an acyanotic heart defect acyanotic congenital congenital heart defect heart defect CHD in which the primary arteries the aorta and the pulmonary artery are wiktionary transpose transpose d, with the aorta anterior and to the left of the pulmonary artery the wiktionary morphology morphological left and right ventricle heart ventricles are also transposed. Use of the term corrected has been disputed by many due to the frequent occurrence of other abnormalities and or acquired disorder s in l TGA patients. In segmental analysis biology segmental analysis , this condition is described as wiktionary atrioventricular atrioventricular discordance ventricular inversion with wiktionary ventriculoarterial ventriculoarterial discordance . l TGA is often referred to simply as transposition of the great arteries TGA however, TGA is a more general term which may also refer to dextro transposition of the great arteries d TGA . Another term commonly used to refer to both l TGA and d TGA is transposition of the great vessels TGV , although this term can have an even broader meaning than TGA. Overview In a normal heart , oxygen depleted blue blood is pumped from the right Atrium heart atrium into the right ventricle, then through the pulmonary artery to the lung s where it is oxygenated. The oxygen rich red blood ... defects.cfm?doc id 5098 Royal Children s Hospital, Melbourne http www.mayoclinic.org corrected transposition ... of circulatory system Category Congenital heart disease de Korrigierte Transposition der gro en ...   more details



  1. Modes of limited transposition

    Modes of limited transposition are musical mode s or Scale music scales that fulfill specific criteria relating to their symmetric scale symmetry and the repetition of their interval music interval groups. They were compiled by the French composer Olivier Messiaen , and published in his book La technique ... the different modes contained within them. Definition by chromatic transposition Transposing the diatonic ... a mode of limited transposition this is not the case. For example, the mode of limited transposition ... of limited transposition. Definition by shifting modal degrees Consider the intervals of the major ... of the modes of limited transposition, which can be modally shifted only a limited number ... of modes as notes is not a mode of limited transposition. Messiaen s list Messiaen s first mode , also ... transposition. For example, consider mode 1. C D E F music sharp G music sharp A music sharp Removing alternate notes creates a new truncated mode of limited transposition. C E G music sharp Removing two notes for every one kept creates a new truncated mode of limited transposition. C F music sharp Keeping two notes for every one removed creates another truncated mode of limited transposition. C ... found ways of employing all of the modes of limited transposition harmonically, melodically, and sometimes ... Graphs A Study in Parsimony, Contextual Transformations, and Modes of Limited Transposition ... 1 34. Schuster Craig, John. 1990. An Eighth Mode of Limited Transposition . The Music Review 51, no. 4 November 296 306. Street, Donald. 1976. The Modes of Limited Transposition . The Musical Times ... My Messiaen Modes A visual representation of the modes of limited transposition DEFAULTSORT Modes of limited transposition Category Modes Category Post tonal music theory ca Modes de transposici ... fr Modes transposition limit e ko it Modi a trasposizione limitata ja simple Modes of limited transposition ...   more details



  1. Transposition, docking, and extraction

    Transposition, docking, and extraction abbreviated to TD&E , often just transposition and docking is a space rendezvous Orbital maneuver maneuver performed during the Apollo program Apollo lunar missions of the 1960s and 70s. It was performed after the trans lunar injection burn that placed the Apollo spacecraft on the trajectory towards the moon, but before reaching the Moon or attaining lunar orbit . Performing TD&E It was performed by the Apollo Command Service Module Command Module pilot although as a contingency, the Apollo Lunar Module Lunar Module pilot and commander were also trained to perform the maneuver , and involved separating the Apollo Command Service Module CSM from the S IVB , Flight dynamics pitching the CSM 180 and proceeding to dock with the Apollo Lunar Module Lunar Module , by inserting a probe at the top the CSM into a drogue at the top of the Lunar Module. Then, the Apollo spacecraft stack would separate from the S IVB , which would then either continue on to a heliocentric orbit or be deliberately steered into a crash landing on the Moon. Missions Image Apollo 15 TandD.ogg thumb right TD&E on Apollo 15 , performed by Alfred Worden Al Worden TD&E was performed on all Apollo missions from Apollo 9 onward, as these flights carried the LM. The maneuver was first practiced on the earth orbiting Apollo 7 flight, but the S IVB utilized a LM fairing adapter that did not separate from the S IVB, thus the crew could not approach the S IVB in fear that the adapter petals would strike the Apollo CSM. This was corrected with all flights commencing with Apollo 8 when the fairing petals would fall away from the S IVB. ref cite web url http answers.yahoo.com question index?qid 20080204180730AAOZMKu title Why did the Apollo 7 and 8 missions not have to make the transposition and docking manoeuvre ? publisher Yahoo Answers date February 2008 accessdate May 29, 2008 ... links http history.nasa.gov ap15fj 03tde.htm Apollo 15 Flight Journal Transposition, Docking and Extraction ...   more details



  1. Transposition driven scheduling

    Orphan date February 2009 Transposition driven scheduling TDS is a Load balancing computing load balancing algorithm for parallel computing . It was developed at the Vrije Universiteit in Amsterdam , The Netherlands as an algorithm to solve puzzle s. The algorithm provides near linear speedup with some problems and scales extremely well. It was published ref name TDS paper cite web url http www.cs.vu.nl john papers AAAI 99 TDS.ps title Transposition Table Driven Work Scheduling in Distributed Search author John W. Romein, Aske Plaat, Henri E. Bal, Jonathan Schaeffer format PS accessdate 1999 07 18 Dead link date October 2010 bot H3llBot ref about by John Romein , Aske Plaat , Henri Bal and Jonathan Schaeffer . Transposition based puzzle solving In a puzzle, all possible plays can be represented in a tree with board positions corresponding to the nodes, moves corresponding to the edges, the initial position as the root of the tree and the solutions as leaves. Cycles in a path, i.e. moves that yield a position that is already encountered higher up in the tree, are left out of the tree because they can never lead to an optimal solution. In most puzzles, different ordering of actions can lead to the same position of the puzzle. In puzzles where previous actions do not influence the solution, you need to only evaluate this position once to get a solution for both paths. To avoid evaluating ... these kinds of puzzles use transposition table s. A transposition is a puzzle state that can be reached ... computing, this approach has a serious drawback. To make full use of the advantages of transposition ... instead of solving the problem. Transposition driven scheduling The traditional setup To solve ... authority. Every computer has its own transposition table and a job queue. Whenever a computer is done ... positions that can be reached from the current position in one action. This is all traditional transposition ... from the queue. The difference What makes the big difference between traditional transposition based ...   more details



  1. In-place matrix transposition

    In place matrix transposition , also called in situ matrix transposition , is the problem of transpose ... non consecutive memory accesses. The problem of non square in place transposition has been studied ... the cache size , performing the transposition in place with minimal additional storage becomes desirable. Also, as a purely mathematical problem, in place transposition involves a number of interesting ... element is stored at the address a Nm n , again in row major order. We define the transposition permutation ... under transposition. Second, the inverse permutation is given by math P 1 a left begin matrix ... the published algorithms to perform in place matrix transposition. Source code implementing some ... A sub n , m sub A n , m , in place transposition is easy because all of the cycles have length 1 the diagonals .... The oldest context in which the spatial locality of transposition seems to have been studied is for out ... . For example, if d gcd N , M is not small, one can perform the transposition using a small amount ... out of place using a small buffer and one involves an in place d × d square transposition of math ... of core matrix transposition, where the matrix does not fit in main memory and must be stored largely ..., A problem in Abelian Groups, with application to the transposition of a matrix on an electronic computer ... in situ transposition of a rectangular matrix , ACM Transactions on Mathematical Software 13 5 , p ...?id 362542&dl GUIDE&coll GUIDE&CFID 436989&CFTOKEN 18491885 Algorithm 467 matrix transposition ... Transposition , ACM Transactions on Mathematical Software 3 1 , p. 104 110 1977 . http www.netlib.org ... of core matrix transposition , IEEE Trans. Computers 51 4 , p. 420 438 2002 . S. Krishnamoorthy, G ... Efficient parallel out of core matrix transposition , International Journal of High Performance ... . Fred G. Gustavson and Tadeusz Swirszcz, In place transposition of rectangular matrices, Lecture ... transposition of a rectangular j X k matrix SloanesRef sequencenumber A093056 name Length of the longest ...   more details



  1. Dextro-Transposition of the great arteries

    born with a CHD increase that individual s chances further. Dynamic list See also levo Transposition of the great arteries Transposition of the great vessels References reflist External links http ...   more details



  1. File:Transposition example from Koch.png

    Transposition example from Koch. The melody on the first line is in the key of D, while the melody on the second line is identical except that it is major third lower, in the key of B music b . Created by User Hyacinth Hyacinth User talk Hyacinth talk 18 56, 6 October 2010 using Sibelius 5. See File Transposition example from Koch top.mid See File Transposition example from Koch bottom.mid GFDL self migration relicense Category Music images Category Monochrome images Copy to Wikimedia Commons bot Fbot priority true ...   more details



  1. File:Transposition example from Koch top.mid

    Transposition example from Koch. The melody on the first line is in the key of D, while the melody on the second line is identical except that it is major third lower, in the key of B music b . Created by User Hyacinth Hyacinth User talk Hyacinth talk 18 57, 6 October 2010 using Sibelius 5. See Image Transposition example from Koch.png GFDL self migration relicense Category MIDI files Copy to Wikimedia Commons bot Fbot priority true ...   more details



  1. File:Transposition example from Koch bottom.mid

    Transposition example from Koch. The melody on the first line is in the key of D, while the melody on the second line is identical except that it is major third lower, in the key of B music b . Created by User Hyacinth Hyacinth User talk Hyacinth talk 18 57, 6 October 2010 using Sibelius 5. See Image Transposition example from Koch.png GFDL self migration relicense Category MIDI files Copy to Wikimedia Commons bot Fbot priority true ...   more details



  1. File:Transposition and inversion.png

    Image showing how File Transposition.jpg doesn t work out the last three chords are C6, a6, and a. If chromatically transposed they would be C6, A6, and A. Created by User Hyacinth Hyacinth User talk Hyacinth talk 06 35, 3 April 2010 using Sibelius 5. after Image Transposition.jpg GFDL self migration relicense Category Music images Category Monochrome images Copy to Wikimedia Commons bot Fbot ...   more details



  1. Transformation (music)

    Image Transposition example from Koch.png thumb 350px right Transposition example from Koch ref name Schuijer Schuijer, Michiel 2008 . Analyzing Atonal Music , p.52 54. ISBN 978 1 58046 270 9. ref audio Transposition example from Koch top.mid Play top audio Transposition example from Koch bottom.mid Play bottom . The melody on the first line is in the key of D, while the melody on the second line is identical except that it is major third lower, in the key of B music b . In music , a transformation consists of any operation or process that may apply to a musical variable usually a Set theory music set or tone row in twelve tone technique twelve tone music , or a melody or chord progression in tonality tonal music in musical composition composition , musical performance performance , or musical analysis analysis . Transformations include multiplication music multiplication , rotation disambiguation rotation , Permutation music permutation i.e. transposition music transposition , inversion music inversion , and retrograde , and combinations thereof. Transformations may also be applied to simpler or more complex variables such as interval music interval and Harmonic series music spectrum or timbre . See also Identity music Permutation music Transformational theory Sources references DEFAULTSORT Transformation Music Category Musical techniques Music theory stub ...   more details



  1. TGV (disambiguation)

    TGV can refer to The French high speed train TGV Train Grande Vitesse A group of heart conditions referred to as Transposition of the great vessels Tanjong Golden Village , a chain of cinemas in Malaysia A Malagasy political movement, Young Malagasies Determined A highball cocktail consisting of tequilla , gin , and vodka Transposition of the great vessels disambig fr TGV homonymie it TGV disambigua nl TGV ...   more details



  1. Simple transposon

    Unreferenced date March 2007 A simple transposon is an insertion sequence IS element that contains multiple protein coding genes instead of just those needed for transposition in IS elements between the short, inverted, repeated sequences that flank its gene coding region. Category Mobile genetic elements genetics stub ...   more details




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