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  2. Spectral layout - Wikipedia

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    Spectral layout is a class of algorithm for drawing graphs. The layout uses the eigenvectors of a matrix, such as the Laplace matrix of the graph, as Cartesian coordinates of the graph's vertices. The idea of the layout is to compute the two largest (or smallest) eigenvalues and corresponding eigenvectors of the Laplacian matrix of the graph ...

  3. CIE 1931 color space - Wikipedia

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    A comparison between a typical normalized M cone's spectral sensitivity and the CIE 1931 luminosity function for a standard observer in photopic vision. In the CIE 1931 model, Y is the luminance, Z is quasi-equal to blue (of CIE RGB), and X is a mix of the three CIE RGB curves chosen to be nonnegative (see § Definition of the CIE XYZ color space).

  4. Graph drawing - Wikipedia

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    Spectral graph layout visualization. There are many different graph layout strategies: In force-based layout systems, the graph drawing software modifies an initial vertex placement by continuously moving the vertices according to a system of forces based on physical metaphors related to systems of springs or molecular mechanics. Typically ...

  5. Spectral graph theory - Wikipedia

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    Spectral graph theory emerged in the 1950s and 1960s. Besides graph theoretic research on the relationship between structural and spectral properties of graphs, another major source was research in quantum chemistry , but the connections between these two lines of work were not discovered until much later. [ 15 ]

  6. NetworkX - Wikipedia

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    The Spectral layout is based on the spectral properties of the graph's adjacency matrix. It uses the eigenvalues and eigenvectors of the adjacency matrix to position nodes in a low-dimensional space. Spectral layout tends to emphasize the global structure of the graph, making it useful for identifying clusters and communities. [15]

  7. Computed tomography imaging spectrometer - Wikipedia

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    The optical layout of a CTIS instrument is shown on the left part of the top image. A field stop is placed at the image plane of an objective lens, after which a lens collimates the light before it passes through a disperser (such as a grating or a prism). Finally, a re-imaging lens maps the dispersed image of the field stop onto a large-format ...

  8. Riesz projector - Wikipedia

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    In mathematics, or more specifically in spectral theory, the Riesz projector is the projector onto the eigenspace corresponding to a particular eigenvalue of an operator (or, more generally, a projector onto an invariant subspace corresponding to an isolated part of the spectrum).

  9. Image resolution - Wikipedia

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    Spectral resolution is the ability to resolve spectral features and bands into their separate components. Color images distinguish light of different spectra . Multispectral images can resolve even finer differences of spectrum or wavelength by measuring and storing more than the traditional 3 of common RGB color images.