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'''Spectral analysis''' or '''
* [[Spectroscopy]] in chemistry and physics, a method of analyzing the properties of matter from their electromagnetic interactions
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* [[Spectral theory]], in mathematics, a theory that extends eigenvalues and eigenvectors to linear operators on Hilbert space, and more generally to the elements of a [[Banach algebra]]
* In nuclear and particle physics, gamma spectroscopy, and high-energy astronomy, the analysis of the output of a [[pulse height analyzer]] for characteristic features such as [[spectral line]], edges, and various physical processes producing continuum shapes
==See also==
*[[Multispectral analysis]]
*[[Harmonic analysis]]
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