Meaning of affine transformation | Babel Free
Definitions
A geometric transformation that preserves lines and parallelism, but in general not lengths or angles; (more formally) an automorphism of an affine space: a mapping of an affine space onto itself that preserves both the dimension of any affine subspace and the ratio of the lengths of any pair of parallel line segments.
Equivalents
Deutsch
affine Abbildung
Español
transformación afín
Suomi
affiinikuvaus
Français
transformation affine
Italiano
trasformazione affine
日本語
アフィン変換
Русский
аффи́нное преобразова́ние
Svenska
affin transformation
Examples
“An affine transformation does not in general preserve angles between lines or distances between points, but it does preserve ratios of distances between points lying on a straight line.”
“Given an affine space X, every affine transformation on X can be represented as the composition of a linear transformation on X and a translation of X.”
“Examples of affine transformations include translation, scaling, homothety, similarity, reflection, rotation, shear and compositions of them in any combination and sequence.”
“Just as for plane transformations, we may show that the set of all affine transformations of space form a group. Under an affine transformation of space, the image of a line is a line, and the image of a plane is a plane.”
“Theorem 15.2 A transformation such that the images of every three collinear points are themselves collinear is an affine transformation. Are the affine transformations the same as those transformations for which the images of any three noncollinear points are themselves noncollinear? We shall see the answer is "Yes."”
“2004, Solomon Khmelnik, Computer Arithmetic of Geometrical Figures: Algorithms and Hardware Design, Mathematics in Computer Comp., page 8, Most striking and well-known examples of affine transformation applications are computer tomography (see for instance [1]) and information compression for telecommunication systems (see [2]). This book describes affine transformations (displacements, turns, scaling, shifts) of n-dimensional figures, where n=1,2,3,4.”
CEFR level
B2
Upper Intermediate
This word is part of the CEFR B2 vocabulary — upper intermediate level.
This word is part of the CEFR B2 vocabulary — upper intermediate level.