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Polar Fourier transform in practice: its efficiency and characteristics in reconstructing radially acquired MRI images. [PDF]
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Normal typicality and dynamical typicality for a random block-band matrix model. [PDF]
Erdős L, Henheik J, Vogel C.
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The best fixation target revisited: New insights from retinal eye tracking. [PDF]
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Axicons for improved resolution and depth of focus in adaptive optics scanning light ophthalmoscopy. [PDF]
Woehlke RE, Cooper RF.
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Localized measurement of ultrasonic waves using a Fabry-Perot sensor illuminated by a Bessel beam. [PDF]
Marques DM +4 more
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Obstacle-Immune Microwave Wireless Power Transfer System Based on Amplitude-Dependent Caustic Metasurface. [PDF]
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2023
The subject of Bessel functions is an old one. The earliest mention of these functions was dated October 3, 1703, when a series now described as a Bessel function of order 1/3 appeared in a letter from Jakob Bernoulli to Leibniz [(13) p. 356]. The Bessel coefficient of order zero occurred in 1732 in Daniel Bernoulli's memoir on the oscillations of ...
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The subject of Bessel functions is an old one. The earliest mention of these functions was dated October 3, 1703, when a series now described as a Bessel function of order 1/3 appeared in a letter from Jakob Bernoulli to Leibniz [(13) p. 356]. The Bessel coefficient of order zero occurred in 1732 in Daniel Bernoulli's memoir on the oscillations of ...
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1998
Abstract The German astronomer F. W. Bessel (1784-1846) first achieved fame by computing the orbit of Halley’s comet. In addition to many other accomplishments in connection with his studies of planetary motion, he is credited with deriving the differential equation bearing his name and carrying out the first systematic study of the ...
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Abstract The German astronomer F. W. Bessel (1784-1846) first achieved fame by computing the orbit of Halley’s comet. In addition to many other accomplishments in connection with his studies of planetary motion, he is credited with deriving the differential equation bearing his name and carrying out the first systematic study of the ...
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