Spektrum

Spectrum ( spectrum Latin: image, appearance, ghost ) stands for:

Natural sciences

  • The entirety of electromagnetic radiation, see Electromagnetic spectrum
  • The whole visible light, see light spectrum
  • A representation of the components of different frequencies of the signal, see frequency spectrum
  • The absorption as a function of frequency, see absorption spectrum
  • The emission as a function of frequency, see emission spectrum
  • The intensity of an electron stream as a function of the kinetic energy that electrons see spectrum
  • The intensity of a neutron flux as a function of the kinetic energy, see neutron spectrum
  • The acoustic power as a function of frequency, see sound spectrum
  • The acoustic power as a function of the frequency spectrum of sound see
  • The frequency of particles in a sample as a function of its mass, mass spectrometers, see
  • The energy density of water waves as a function of its wavelength, see Water Wave

Mathematics:

  • In linear algebra, the set of eigenvalues ​​, see eigenvalue problem # spectrum and multiplicities
  • Spectrum ( operator theory ) in the Functional Analysis
  • Spectrum ( topology) in the algebraic topology
  • Spectrum of a ring in commutative algebra
  • Spectrum of a Algebrengarbe in algebraic geometry
  • In the model theory, the set of finite cardinalities of models satisfying a system of axioms

Literature:

  • A novel by Sergei Vasilievich Lukyanenko
  • Spectrum ( Herder), a book series published by Herder
  • Spectrum ( Volk und Welt ) is a book series
  • Scientific American, a magazine

Music:

  • Spectrum (band), British House band

Building:

Generally

  • Figuratively name of " diversity", for example, Political spectrum, food spectrum, spectrum of opinions, performance spectrum

See also:

  • Spectrum
  • The primary spectrum
  • Disambiguation
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