Transposition
The term transposition ( from Latin: transponere " enable "; transpositum PPP ) refers to:
- In music, changing the pitch of music passages, see Transposition ( music)
- A special type of permutation that swaps two elements accurately, see cyclic permutation
- In a matrix transpose, ie interchanging rows and columns, so the mirrors on the main diagonal, see Matrix (mathematics ): The transposed matrix
- In cryptography, an encryption method, in which the order of the character is changed ( permutated ), will see transposition ( cryptographic )
- The interchange of the heart and pulmonary artery, see transposition of the great arteries
- In genetics, a sequence of exchanges, see transposon
- In linguistics, the transfer of an existing word in a new semantic class, see transposition ( linguistics)
See also:
- Disambiguation