File:Graph Laplacian Diffusion Example.gif

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English: This GIF shows the progression of diffusion, as solved by the graph laplacian technique. A graph is constructed over a grid, where each pixel in the graph is connected to its 8 bordering pixels. Values in the image then diffuse to their neighbors over time.
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