Starting from the study of the electronic structure of three systems by using global and local properties as electronic chemical potential, molecular hardness, functions of Fukui, etc. it was possible to explain the conditions for the formation of complex in excited states that fluorescent and allow the laser effect inside them in a polar solvent. The bifluorophormics were built with fluorophors 1,3,5-trifenilpirazolina and 2,5-dimetilphenyloxazole-1,3 (or 2,5-diphenyloxadiazole-1,34).
One direct relation between the fractional Fourier transform and the Collins formula in space-domain has been derived. This result is applied to describe the behavior to many opticals system; this paper suggest a generalization of the fractional Fourier transform based on the Collins formula.
By means of capturing the image of a fruit, in this case a mango; the lenticels are used as one of the criteria in determining levels of biological development in this variety of tropical fruit. It has been reported that when the fruit reaches a level of ripeness in its biological development, the lenticels (small marks) separate and disappear in such a way that the superficial density of lenticels changes continually during this process; so that when the level of biological development increases the superficial density of lenticels diminishes. This paper presents an image processing method based on a procedure that automates the process of capture, increase, improvement, definition of surface and also counts the lenticels of the image of the mango by means of binarization.
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