Abstract

We propose a mathematical description of human color perception that relies on a hyperbolic structure of the space \({\mathcal {P}}\) of perceived colors. We show that hyperbolicity allows us to reconcile both trichromaticity, from a Riemannian point of view, and color opponency, from a quantum viewpoint. In particular, we will underline how the opponent behavior can be represented by a rebit, a real analog of a qubit, whose state space is endowed with the Hilbert metric.

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