mixing transformation

mixing transformation

[′mik·siŋ ‚tranz·fər′mā·shən]
(mathematics)
A function of a measure space which moves the measurable sets in such a manner that, asymptotically as regards measure, any measurable set is distributed uniformly throughout the space.
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