trasformazioni
Trasformazioni, in Italian, refers broadly to the alteration or change of form, function, or structure in a wide array of contexts—from mathematics and physics to art, linguistics, and social science. In mathematics, trasformazioni encompass a family of functions that map a given set onto itself or another set while preserving specific properties. Linear trasformazioni, for example, preserve vector addition and scalar multiplication, forming the basis of linear algebra and underpinning concepts such as matrices, eigenvalues, and eigenvectors. Non‑linear trasformazioni, by contrast, can distort space in more complex ways and are central to differential equations, dynamical systems, and fractal geometry.
Projective trasformazioni, including homographies and collineations, maintain straight lines but allow for changes in perspective, proving
Beyond the sciences, trasformazioni denote evolution or metamorphosis in literature and arts—transformazioni narrative structures alter plot