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Qué (quién) es Spectrum Software, Inc - definición

AMERICAN GAME DEVELOPER
Spectrum Holobyte; Spectrum Holobyte, Inc.; Sphere, Inc.; Spectrum HoloByte Inc.

Distinctive Software         
CANADIAN VIDEO GAME DEVELOPER
Distinctive Software Inc.; Distinctive Software, Inc.; World Tour Tennis
Distinctive Software Inc. (DSI) was a Canadian video game developer established in Burnaby, British Columbia, by Don Mattrick and Jeff Sember after their success with the game Evolution.
Lobotomy Software         
AMERICAN VIDEO GAME DEVELOPER
Lobotomy Studios; Lobotomy Software, Inc.
Lobotomy Software, Inc. was an American video game developer founded in 1993 and based in Redmond, Washington.
Spectrum (functional analysis)         
TERM USED IN FUNCTIONAL ANALYSIS
Approximate eigenvalue; Operator spectrum; Spectrum of an operator; Compression spectrum; Spectral representation; Point spectrum; Continuous spectrum (functional analysis)
In mathematics, particularly in functional analysis, the spectrum of a bounded linear operator (or, more generally, an unbounded linear operator) is a generalisation of the set of eigenvalues of a matrix. Specifically, a complex number λ is said to be in the spectrum of a bounded linear operator T if T-\lambda I is not invertible, where I is the identity operator.

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Spectrum HoloByte

Spectrum HoloByte, Inc. was a video game developer and publisher. The company, founded in 1983, was known for its simulation games, notably the Falcon series of combat flight simulators, and for publishing the first version of Tetris outside the Soviet Union (in 1988 for MS-DOS). Spectrum HoloByte published games for various home computers and video game consoles.