| commutation âmuteš Fr.: commutation    General: A substitution, exchange, or interchange.  Noun from → commute. | 
| commutation rules razanhâ-ye âmuteš Fr.: règles de commutation    The specification of commutators of operators that in quantum physics correspond to the coordinates and momenta of a system. → commutation; → rule. | 
| mutation muteš Fr.: mutation    A sudden, random change in the genetic material of a cell. → commute. From L. mutationem (nominative mutatio) "a changing," from mutatus, p.p. of mutare "to change," from PIE base *mei- "to change, go, move;" cf. Av. miθô "inverted, false," miθaoxta- "wrong spoken;" Skt. methati "changes, alternates, joins, meets," mith- "to alternate, meet," mithás "opposite, in opposition;" L. meare "to go, pass," mutuus "done in exchange;" Goth. maidjan "to change;" E. prefix mis- (in mistake). Muteš, verbal noun of mutidan, from L. mutare, cognate with Av. miθô, as above, + -idan infinitive suffix. | 
| nuclear transmutation tarâmuteš-e haste-yi Fr.: transmutation nucléaire    The changing of atoms of one element into those of another by suitable nuclear reactions. → nuclear; → transmutation. | 
| permutation permuteš, jâygašt Fr.: permutation    Math.: A rearrangement of the elements of a set in a particular order. The number of permutations of n objects is equal to n! (→ factorial n). For example, there are 24 permutations of letters A, B, C, and D (4! = 1 × 2 × 3 × 4). The number of permutations of n objects taken r at a time is denoted by nPr and equals n! / (n - r)!. For example, the number of permutation of A, B, C, and D taken two at a time is 12. If n objects are of k different kinds, with r1 alike of one kind, permutations of n objects equals n! / r1! r2! ... rk!, where r1 + r2 + ... rk = n. Verbal noun of → permute. Permuteš, verbal noun of → permute.  | 
| transmutation tarâmuteš Fr.: transmutation    The act or process of transmuting.  Verbal noun of → transmute. |