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In digital imaging, a pixel, or pel (picture element), is a single point in a raster image, or the smallest addressable screen element in a display device. In GIS applications, a pixel may also refer to an imagery layer or other raster data.
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Calculating the number of points per raster pixel
I know you are asking of a Qgis or a grass answer, however this can be done easily in R by rasterizing your point shape file. You use the terra package to do that (would work with the raster package …