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What (who) is secondary eigenvalue - definition

MATHEMATICAL TERM
Eigenvalue spread

secondary colour         
COLOR MADE BY MIXING TWO PRIMARY COLORS
Secondary colour; Secondary colors; Secondary colours; Primary and secondary color; Subtractive secondary colors
¦ noun a colour resulting from the mixing of two primary colours.
Secondary victimisation         
VICTIM-BLAMING FROM CRIMINAL JUSTICE AUTHORITIES FOLLOWING A REPORT OF AN ORIGINAL VICTIMISATION
Secondary victimization; Secondary Victimization
Secondary victimisation (or post crime victimisation or double victimisation) refers to further victim-blaming from criminal justice authorities following a report of an original victimisation.
secondary key         
  • Secondary dominant in "[[I'd Like to Teach the World to Sing]]" (1971), mm. 1–8<ref>Benward & Saker (2003), p. 277.</ref>[[File:I'd Like to Teach the World to Sing secondary dominant.mid]]
HARMONIC DEVICE IN WESTERN MUSIC
Extended dominant; Applied dominant; Applied chord; Zwischendominante; V7/V; Secondary leading-tone chord; Secondary leading tone chord; Secondary seventh chord; Secondary seventh; Secondary supertonic chord; Secondary supertonic; V/V; Extended dominant relationship; Secondary diminished seventh chord; Secondary function; Chromatic seventh chord; Supertonic chromatic chord; Dominant of the dominant; Secondary (music); Secondary key; Subsidiary key; V of V; Secondary leading-tone; Secondary dominant; Secondary subdominant; Secondary mediant; Secondary submediant; Secondary subtonic; Secondary chords; Secondary dominant chord
<database> A candidate key which is not selected as a primary key. (1997-04-26)

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Spread of a matrix

In mathematics, and more specifically matrix theory, the spread of a matrix is the largest distance in the complex plane between any two eigenvalues of the matrix.