affine

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English - Turkish
afin
afine et
afine etmek
(Geometri) şekillerin lineer adı verilen noktası noktasına uygunlukları ile değişmeyen özelliklerini, yani birinci dereceden dönüştürmelerini inceleyen geometri dalı
affine coordinate system
afin koordinat sistemi
affine function
afin fonksiyon
affine geometry
afin geometri
affine hiperplane
afin aşırıdüzlem
affine property
afin özellik
affine space
afin uzay
affine transformation
afin dönüşüm
affine hiperplane
afin asiridüzlem
affine properties
ilgin ozellikler
to affine
afine etmek
English - English
Of or pertaining to a transformation that maps parallel lines to parallel lines and finite points to finite points
Having mutual affinity, of two materials
A relative by marriage
Describing a function expressible as f(\vec x)= A \vec x + \vec b (which is not linear, but is similar)
To refine
Assigning finite values to finite quantities
related by marriage
(anthropology) kin by marriage
Of or relating to the geometry of affine transformations
(Mathematics) allowing for or preserving parallel relationships
(noun) Anthropology a relative by marriage
Of or relating to a transformation of coordinates that is equivalent to a linear transformation followed by a translation
Generally speaking, linear Technically, function f : G -> G of the form: f(x) = ax + b with non-zero constant "b"
Definition of Affine: Affine is an adjective, describing a function with a constant slope Distinguished from linear which sometimes is meant to imply that the function has no constant term; that it is zero when the independent variables are zero An affine function may have a nonzero value when the independent variables are zero Examples: y = 2x is linear in x, whereas y = 2x + 7 is an affine function of x And y = 2x + z2 is affine in x but not in z (Econterms) Terms related to Affine: Linear Affine Pricing About Com Resources on Affine: None Writing a Term Paper? Here are a few starting points for research on Affine: Books on Affine: None Journal Articles on Affine: None
A resolvable design is affine (or affine resolvable) if the number of points common to two blocks in different classes of the resolution is constant The points and hyperplanes of an affine space form an example
{s} allocating finite values to finite quantities (Mathematics)
Describing a function expressible as f(x)=ax+b (which is not linear, but is similar)
affine arithmetic
A model for self-validated numerical analysis in which quantities are represented as affine combinations (called affine forms) of certain primitive variables that stand for sources of uncertainty in data or approximations made during computations
affine geometry
The branch of geometry dealing with affine transformations
affine group
the group of all affine transformations of a finite-dimensional vector space
affine groups
plural form of affine group
affine space
a vector space having no origin
affine transformation
a linear transformation between vector spaces followed by a translation
affine transformations
plural form of affine transformation
affine geometry
the geometery of affine transformations
affine transformation
Transformation between any two Euclidean spaces -- consists of a combination of translation, rotation, and scaling
affine transformation
(mathematics) a transformation that is a combination of single transformations such as translation or rotation or reflection on an axis
affine transformation
A mathematical process of transforming images by scaling, translating and rotating them Etymologically, affine comes from Latin for marriage The word affined is no longer in use, but once meant to be related by marriage We still use affinity to mean an attraction So graphical images which are produced via affine transformations are considered to be related to each other, differing only in size, location or orientation (Referred to in the cartoon: Transformation Cafe )
affine transformation
n A transformation [annotate]
affine transformation
Linear transformation (multiplication by a 2x2 matrix) followed by a translation (addition of a 1x2 matrix)
affine transformation
A geometric transformation method commonly used in GIS, which allows rotation, translation, skew, and differential scaling on the rectangular object, while preserving line parallelism
affine transformation
Geometric image transformation, such as translation, scaling, or rotation
affine transformation
A transformation that involves a linear transformation followed by a translation
affine transformation
Function expressed in the form of the equation of a line or plane see above (Also call 1st order)
co-affine
A co-in-law: A relationship by marriage with a separation by three degrees (two people), compared to prototypical affines, where the separation is two and one
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