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On the left, a reproduction of the Mona Lisa with a representation of two vectors superimposed on top of it. The red arrow represents a vector in three dimensions pointing directly up on the plane of the painting and the blue arrow represents a unique arbitrary vector on the painting. On the right is the the result of a shear transformation on the image on the left. The blue arrow now represents a different vector, while the red one still represents the same vector. For this reason, the red vector is an eigenvector of the transformation, and the blue vector is not.
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The image of the Mona Lisa used in this image is Image:Mona_Lisa.jpeg. Arrows created using w:Inkscape, transformations made using w:GIMP
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Date |
October 20, 2006
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Author |
J. Finkelstein
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Permission
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"I, the author of this work, hereby release it into the public domain. This applies worldwide. In case this is not legally possible: I grant anyone the right to use this work for any purpose, without any conditions, unless such conditions are required by law." - Vb 10:31, 5 October 2005 (UTC)
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This image has been (or is hereby) released into the public domain by its author, Vb at the wikipedia project. This applies worldwide.
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Vb grants anyone the right to use this work for any purpose, without any conditions, unless such conditions are required by law.
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