fundamental transformation

  • 1transformation — noun ADJECTIVE ▪ amazing, complete, dramatic, fundamental, magical, major, miraculous, profound, radical, remarkable, revolutionary …

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  • 2fundamental — adj 1 Fundamental, basic, basal, underlying, radical are comparable when they mean forming or affecting the groundwork, roots, or lowest part of something. Fundamental is used chiefly in reference to immaterial things or to abstractions, whether… …

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  • 3Fundamental group — In mathematics, the fundamental group is one of the basic concepts of algebraic topology. Associated with every point of a topological space there is a fundamental group that conveys information about the 1 dimensional structure of the portion of …

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  • 4Fundamental polygon — In mathematics, each closed surface in the sense of geometric topology can be constructed from an even sided oriented polygon, called a fundamental polygon, by pairwise identification of its edges. Fundamental parallelogram defined by a pair of… …

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  • 5fundamental — adj. VERBS ▪ be, seem ▪ remain ▪ consider sth, regard sth as ▪ We consider these rights fundamental to democracy. ADVERB …

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  • 6Lorentz transformation — A visualisation of the Lorentz transformation (full animation). Only one space coordinate is considered. The thin solid lines crossing at right angles depict the time and distance coordinates of an observer at rest with respect to that frame; the …

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  • 7Möbius transformation — Not to be confused with Möbius transform or Möbius function. In geometry, a Möbius transformation of the plane is a rational function of the form of one complex variable z; here the coefficients a, b, c, d are complex numbers satisfying ad − …

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  • 8Inversion transformation — Inversion transformations are a natural extension of Poincaré transformations to include all conformal one to one transformations on coordinate space time. They are less studied in physics because unlike the rotations and translations of Poincaré …

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  • 9Projective transformation — A projective transformation is a transformation used in projective geometry: it is the composition of a pair of perspective projections. It describes what happens to the perceived positions of observed objects when the point of view of the… …

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  • 10Telecom Transformation — Telecom Transformation, or IP Transformation, is a term that describes the evolution of the telecommunications industry from a capital intensive, technology focused model to a user centric service delivery model. The reasons for this… …

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