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Wat (wie) is transpose - definitie

MATRIX OPERATION WHICH FLIPS ROWS WITH COLUMNS AND VICE VERSA
Transposed; Transpose of a matrix; Matrix transpose; Transpose of a linear transformation; Transposed matrix; Matrix transposition; Transpose matrix; Transpose Matrix
  • The transpose '''A'''<sup>T</sup> of a matrix '''A''' can be obtained by reflecting the elements along its main diagonal. Repeating the process on the transposed matrix returns the elements to their original position.

transpose         
¦ verb
1. cause to exchange places.
2. transfer to a different place or context.
write or play (music) in a different key from the original.
¦ noun Mathematics a matrix obtained from a given matrix by interchanging rows and columns.
Derivatives
transposable adjective
transposal noun
transposer noun
transposition noun
transpositional adjective
Origin
ME (also in the sense 'transform'): from OFr. transposer, from trans- 'across' + poser 'to place'.
transpose         
(transposes, transposing, transposed)
1.
If you transpose something from one place or situation to another, you move it there.
Genetic engineers transpose or exchange bits of hereditary material from one organism to the next...
= transfer
VERB: V n from n to n
transposition (transpositions)
...a transposition of 'Macbeth' to third century BC China.
N-VAR: oft N of n
2.
If you transpose two things, you reverse them or put them in each other's place.
Many people inadvertently transpose digits of the ZIP code.
= reverse
VERB: V n
transposition
His pen name represented the transposition of his initials and his middle name.
N-VAR: oft N of n
transpose         
v. a.
Change the order of (by putting one in place of the other, or substituting one for the other).

Wikipedia

Transpose

In linear algebra, the transpose of a matrix is an operator which flips a matrix over its diagonal; that is, it switches the row and column indices of the matrix A by producing another matrix, often denoted by AT (among other notations).

The transpose of a matrix was introduced in 1858 by the British mathematician Arthur Cayley. In the case of a logical matrix representing a binary relation R, the transpose corresponds to the converse relation RT.

Voorbeelden uit tekstcorpus voor transpose
1. "You could never transpose this to France," he said.
2. The changes being proposed in Luxembourg are to transpose the takeover directive into national law.
3. Nowadays, thanks to the ease with which word processors can transpose passages of text hither and yon, this type of construction is quite familiar.
4. The other 20 have to, I stress that word, have to transpose that legislation rapidly into their national law," he told a news briefing.
5. But it said last week the changes to the law, needed to transpose the European Union‘s takover directive into national legislation, were not aimed at protecting Arcelor.