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  2. Force-directed graph drawing - Wikipedia

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    Force-directed graph drawing algorithms assign forces among the set of edges and the set of nodes of a graph drawing.Typically, spring-like attractive forces based on Hooke's law are used to attract pairs of endpoints of the graph's edges towards each other, while simultaneously repulsive forces like those of electrically charged particles based on Coulomb's law are used to separate all pairs ...

  3. Pathwidth - Wikipedia

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    An example graph G with pathwidth 2 and its path-decomposition of width 2. The bottom portion of the image is the same graph and path-decomposition with color added for emphasis. (This example is an adaptation of the graph presented in Bodlaender (1994a), emphasis added)

  4. Graph drawing - Wikipedia

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    However, nonplanar graphs frequently arise in applications, so graph drawing algorithms must generally allow for edge crossings. [10] The area of a drawing is the size of its smallest bounding box, relative to the closest distance between any two vertices. Drawings with smaller area are generally preferable to those with larger area, because ...

  5. Comparison of raster graphics editors - Wikipedia

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    Free photo organizer and image editor Renchi Raju, Gilles Caulier 2002: 8.5.0 [4] 2024-11-16 Free GPL-2.0-or-later: Digital Photo Professional: Photo organizer and image editor from Canon Canon Inc. 4.14.0 March 10, 2021: Proprietary: DxO PhotoLab: RAW image editor DxO Labs: October 26, 2017: 7.5 March 1, 2024: €229 Proprietary: Erdas Imagine

  6. Glossary of computer graphics - Wikipedia

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    Rendering algorithms based on physics simulation of light, including conservation of energy, empirical models of surfaces. [19] Pixel Smallest element of a raster image. Planar image format An image format where the image channels (or even bits) for a single pixel is separated into several parallel arrays, equivalent to a structure of arrays ...

  7. Ordered graph - Wikipedia

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    The width of a node is the number of its parents, and the width of an ordered graph is the maximal width of its nodes. The induced graph of an ordered graph is obtained by adding some edges to an ordering graph, using the method outlined below. The induced width of an ordered graph is the width of its induced graph. [2] Given an ordered graph ...

  8. Paint.NET - Wikipedia

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    Paint.NET (sometimes stylized as paint.net) is a freeware general-purpose raster graphics editor program for Microsoft Windows, developed with the .NET platform.Paint.NET was originally created by Rick Brewster as a Washington State University student project, [3] and has evolved from a simple replacement for the Microsoft Paint program into a program for editing mainly graphics, with support ...

  9. Voxel - Wikipedia

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    Voxel is an image of a three-dimensional space region limited by given sizes, which has its own nodal point coordinates in an accepted coordinate system, its own form, its own state parameter that indicates its belonging to some modeled object, and has properties of modeled region. This definition has the following advantage.