Transposition
- In telecommunication, the term transposition has the following meanings:
- In music, transposition is moving a note or collection of notes up or down in pitch by a constant interval.
- In mathematics, a transposition is a permutation which exchanges two elements and keeps all others fixed. For example (1 3) is a transposition which exchange 1 and 3. A transposition is a cycle of length two.
- In cryptography, a transposition is an elementary cryptographic operation somewhat related to the mathematical permutations. See transposition (cryptography).
- In genetics, a transposition is a mutation in which a chromosomal segment is transferred to a new position on the same or another chromosome.
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