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Transformations (e.g., Laplace transforms) are often used to convert a difficult operation (e.g., integration) to a simpler one that is easier to calculate. So you could say a transformation of this type is a mapping that has a definite useful purpose, whereas general mappings are not necessarily purposeful. A transformation often transforms a difficult problem into an easier problem, you could say.

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