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transform

Maths the result of a mathematical transformation, esp (of a matrix or an element of a group) another related to the given one by B=X--1 AX for some appropriate X
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transform

[tranz′fȯrm (verb) or ′tranz‚fȯrm (noun)]
(computer science)
To change the form of digital-computer information without significantly altering its meaning.
(mathematics)
An expression, commonly used in harmonic analysis, formed from a given function ƒ by taking an integral of ƒ· g, where g is a member of an orthogonal family of functions.
The value of a transformation at some point.
A matrix B related to a given matrix A by B = C -1 AC, where C is a nonsingular matrix.
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Development of a transformable wheel-track mobile robot and obstacle-crossing mode selection, Proceedings of the 2014 IEEE International Conference on Mechatronics and Automation, ISSN 2152-7431, ISBN 978-1-4799-3979-4, Published by IEEE, Tianjin, China, DOI 10.1109/ICMA.2014.6885957
It is finally remarked that considering that the TD complex responses derived from IDFT are uniquely transformable in FD again, only the TD complex envelope is usually necessary for applications.
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To highlight the transformability of this technology, the transformable TV can change its shape based on content it is displaying.
It's a transformable canvas for designers that are transforming themselves, and it appears to be working.
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Robust conversations and two-way interactions (instead of one-way marketing pushes) could yield useful results--or even things to do and play online that might be transformable into physical programs--you might temporarily connect to a local network and let your cyber-athletes and builders play each other.
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