Transposition
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Transposition may mean:
- Transposition (music), moving a note or collection of notes up or down in pitch by a constant interval
- Transposition (mathematics), a permutation which exchanges two elements and keeps all others fixed
- Transpose of a matrix, e.g. written AT
- Transposition (logic), a rule of replacement in philosophical logic
- Transposition (cryptography), an elementary cryptographic operation
- Transposition (genetics), a mutation in which a chromosomal segment is transferred to a new position on the same or another chromosome
- Transposition table, used in computer games to speed up the search of the game tree
- Transposition (telecommunications)
- Transposition (chess), different moves or a different move order leading to the same position, especially during the openings.
- Transposition (law), decision by which a State incorporates the provision of a directive within internal law.