Digital mediaIn mass communication, digital media is any communication media that operate in conjunction with various encoded machine-readable data formats. Digital content can be created, viewed, distributed, modified, listened to, and preserved on a digital electronics device, including digital data storage media (in contrast to analog electronic media) and digital broadcasting. Digital defines as any data represented by a series of digits, and media refers to methods of broadcasting or communicating this information.
Rayonnement de fondLe rayonnement ambiant () est le rayonnement ionisant omniprésent auquel les gens sur la planète Terre sont exposés. Ce rayonnement provient de sources naturelles et artificielles. La composition et l'intensité des deux rayonnements ambiants (naturel et artificiel) varient selon l'emplacement et l'altitude. Les matières radioactives sont présentes dans la nature. Des quantités détectables de ces matières se trouvent naturellement dans le sol, les roches, l'eau, l'air et la végétation, à partir desquels elles sont inhalées et ingérées dans le corps.
Real projective spaceIn mathematics, real projective space, denoted \mathbb{RP}^n or \mathbb{P}_n(\R), is the topological space of lines passing through the origin 0 in the real space \R^{n+1}. It is a compact, smooth manifold of dimension n, and is a special case \mathbf{Gr}(1, \R^{n+1}) of a Grassmannian space. As with all projective spaces, RPn is formed by taking the quotient of Rn+1 ∖ under the equivalence relation x ∼ λx for all real numbers λ ≠ 0. For all x in Rn+1 ∖ one can always find a λ such that λx has norm 1.