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Transposition (1797 bytes)
1: *In [[music]], [[transposition (music)|transposition]] is moving a note or collection of notes up or d... 2: ...p;3) is a transposition which exchange 1 and 3. A transposition is a cycle of length two. 3: ...[cryptography]], a [[transposition (cryptography)|transposition]] is an elementary cryptographic operation somewh... 4: ...same position from different sequences of moves. Transpositions are particularly common between queen-pawn openi... 5: *In [[genetics]], a [[transposition (genetics)|transposition]] is a [[mutation]] in which a chromosomal segmen... Gender transposition (574 bytes) 1: '''Gender transposition''' is a term in [[linguistics]] to describe the s... Transposition (music) (1745 bytes) 1: In [[music]] '''transposition''' is moving a [[note (music)|note]] or collectio... 5: ...ic]] intervals. It may be thought of as '''strict transposition''', as above, that is then [[alteration|altered]]... 9: ...armonic equivalency]] and [[octave equivalency]]. Transpositional equivalency is generally supposed by most music... 16: For [[pitch class]] transposition by an pitch class interval: 22: *[[Transposition]], other meanings, including the mathematical one... Transposition table (3254 bytes) 1: ...n [[computer chess]] and other computer games, '''transposition tables''' are used to speed up the search of the ... 3: ...after ''n'' moves, the maximum number of possible transpositions is ''n!²''. Although many of these will be ... 5: To avoid this problem, transposition tables are used. Such a table is a [[hash table]]... 7: ...evaluation of an entire subtree is avoided. Thus, transposition table entries for nodes at a lower depth in the g... 9: ...node, the entry corresponding to that node in the transposition table is used. Transposition cipher (7814 bytes) 1: In classical [[cryptography]], a '''transposition cipher''' changes one character from the [[plaint... 47: == Columnar transposition == 48: The standard columnar transposition consists of writing the key out as column headers... 59: Columnar transposition continued to be used for serious purposes as a co... 61: == Double transposition == Transposition of the great vessels (1388 bytes) 1: '''Transposition of the great vessels''' ('''TGV''') is a form of ... 16: [[de:Transposition der großen Arterien]] Great vessels transposition (470 bytes) 1: '''Great vessels transposition''' is a serious circulatory disorder occasionally... Modes of limited transposition (1566 bytes) 1: == Modes of Limited Transposition == 5: ...terest because of their larger number of possible transpositions: six. All of these may be employed both harmonic... Fischer group (2827 bytes) 4: == 3-transposition groups == 6: ...ischer, who discovered them while investigating 3-transposition groups. 8: ...y class]] of elements of order 2, called 'Fischer transpositions' 9: * The product of any two transpositions has order 1, 2 or 3. 10: The typical example of a 3-transposition group is a [[symmetric group]], Common tone (1246 bytes) 1: ...ber of, or common to, a [[musical scale]] and a [[transposition]] of that scale, as in [[modulation (music)|modul... 3: ... six perfect fifths in a diatonic scale. However, transposition by the tritone includes two common keys. (ibid) VIC cipher (1111 bytes) 5: ...ry of VIC, it was generally thought that a double transposition alone was the most complex cipher an agent, as a ... Odd (637 bytes) 6: ...of an odd number of [[transposition (mathematics)|transposition]]s; see [[even and odd permutations]] Permutation cipher (2076 bytes) 1: ...cryptography]], a '''permutation cipher''' is a [[transposition cipher]] in which the [[cryptographic key|key]] i... 5: In theory, any transposition cipher can be viewed as a permutation cipher wher... 8: ...t the cipher can in many cases be identified as a transposition by the close similarity of its letter statistics ... 11: ...nsposition_cipher#Columnar_transposition|columnar transposition]] cipher: ''multiple [[anagram|anagramming]]''. Cryptographie indéchiffrable (667 bytes) 3: ...it). It was based around a form of [[repeated-key transposition]]. 5: :''See also'': [[Books on cryptography]], [[Transposition cipher]] Bifid cipher (1536 bytes) 1: ...[transposition cipher|transposition]], and uses [[transposition cipher#Fractionation|fractionation]] to achieve [... ADFGVX cipher (3377 bytes) 1: ...dified [[Polybius square]] with a single columnar transposition. The cipher is named after the six possible lette... 54: ...olumnar. We write out the message in rows under a transposition key: 65: ...ys were about two dozen characters long. Both the transposition keys and fractionation keys were changed daily. 71: ...t that had corresponded to column headings in the transposition table. (Considerable statistical analysis was req... 76: ...dman, William F. Military Cryptanalysis, Part IV: Transposition and Fractionating Systems. Laguna Hills, CA: Aege... Rastelli procedure (137 bytes) 1: Rastelli procedure used for infants with d-transposition of great vessels, vetricular septal defect and su... Confusion and diffusion (1716 bytes) 7: ... cipher|substitution]] and [[transposition cipher|transposition]] phases to achieve both confusion and diffusion ... Permutation (music) (1192 bytes) 3: ...at is, prime form and any [[transposition (music)|transposition]], [[inversion (music)|inversion]], [[retrograde]... Straddling checkerboard (3879 bytes) 1: ...umeral|digits]] whilst simultaneously achieving [[transposition cipher#Fractionation|fractionation]] (a simple fo... 35: ...cond cipher stage, such as [[transposition cipher|transposition]] or [[substitution cipher|substitution]]. As a s...
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