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SET OF LITERARY AWARDS BY THE SCIENCE FICTION AND FANTASY MAGAZINE LOCUS
Locus Poll Award; Locus award; Locus Awards

Locus (mathematics)         
  • The intersection point of the associated lines ''k'' and ''l'' describes the circle
  • The locus is a circle
  • Locus of point C
  • (distance ''PA'') = 3.(distance ''PB'')
SET OF POINTS WHOSE LOCATION SATISFIES OR IS DETERMINED BY ONE OR MORE SPECIFIED CONDITIONS
Locus of points; Locus (geometry); Zero locus; Singular locus; Vanishing locus; Zero loci; Vanishing loci; Singular loci; Loci (mathematics)
In geometry, a locus (plural: loci) (Latin word for "place", "location") is a set of all points (commonly, a line, a line segment, a curve or a surface), whose location satisfies or is determined by one or more specified conditions...
Planckian locus         
  • CIE 1931 Standard Colorimetric Observer]] functions used to map blackbody spectra to XYZ coordinates
  • Animation showing an approximation of the color of the Planckian Locus through the [[visible spectrum]]
  • CIE 1960 UCS]]. The isotherms are perpendicular to the Planckian locus, and are drawn to indicate the maximum distance from the locus that the CIE considers the correlated color temperature to be meaningful: <math>\Delta_{uv}=\pm 0.05</math>
IN COLOR SCIENCE, THE PATH THE COLOR OF AN INCANDESCENT BLACK BODY TAKES IN A PARTICULAR CHROMATICITY SPACE AS THE BLACKBODY TEMPERATURE CHANGES
Planck locus; Black body locus
In physics and color science, the Planckian locus or black body locus is the path or locus that the color of an incandescent black body would take in a particular chromaticity space as the blackbody temperature changes. It goes from deep red at low temperatures through orange, yellowish white, white, and finally bluish white at very high temperatures.
Root locus         
  • Effect of pole location on a second order system's natural frequency and damping ratio. This pole's [[complex conjugate]] (which necessarily exists since this pole has a nonzero imaginary component) is not shown.
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METHOD
Root locus plot; Root-locus; Angle condition; Magnitude condition; Root Locus; Root loci; Spirule; Root locus
In control theory and stability theory, root locus analysis is a graphical method for examining how the roots of a system change with variation of a certain system parameter, commonly a gain within a feedback system. This is a technique used as a stability criterion in the field of classical control theory developed by Walter R.

Βικιπαίδεια

Locus Award

The Locus Awards are an annual set of literary awards voted on by readers of the science fiction and fantasy magazine Locus, a monthly magazine based in Oakland, California. The awards are presented at an annual banquet. In addition to the plaques awarded to the winners, publishers of winning works are honored with certificates, which is unique in the field.

Originally a poll of Locus subscribers only, voting is now open to anyone, but the votes of subscribers count twice as much as the votes of non-subscribers. The award was inaugurated in 1971, and was originally intended to provide suggestions and recommendations for the Hugo Awards. They have come to be considered a prestigious prize in science fiction, fantasy and horror literature. The Encyclopedia of Science Fiction regards the Locus Awards as sharing the reputation of the Hugo and Nebula Awards.

Gardner Dozois holds the record for the most wins (43), while Neil Gaiman has won the most awards for works of fiction (18). Robert Silverberg has received the highest number of nominations (158).