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Enhanced sensitivity for electron affinity measurements of rare elements. [PDF]

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Maier FM   +17 more
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The Wigner distribution function

Physics Letters A, 1982
Abstract In this letter, the relationship between the characteristic function for two arbitrary noncommuting observables and a generalized Wigner distribution function is established. This distribution function is shown to have no simple interpretation in the sense of probability theory but, in lieu of its special properties, can be used directly for
G.J. Iafrate, H.L. Grubin, D.K. Ferry
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Wigner Distribution Function/Ambiguity Function Processor

SPIE Proceedings, 1988
The Wigner Distribution Function and Ambiguity Function are both two-dimensional time-frequency representations of a one dimensional signal. In spite of the similarity of the functional definition, however, the information is encoded in the two functions very differently.
Alan A. Rakes   +3 more
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Distribution Functions in Quantum Mechanics and Wigner Functions

Theoretical and Mathematical Physics, 2002
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Kuz'menko, L. S., Maksimov, S. G.
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Wigner Distribution Functions

2002
A popular method to include quantum effects into the calculation of the characteristics of submicron devices is based on the Wigner functions. The underlying idea is that quantum transport can be catched into generalized transport equations that are in the spirit of the Boltzmann transport equation, suitable extended with terms that represent quantum ...
Wim Magnus, Wim Schoenmaker
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Wigner distribution and ambiguity function

AIP Conference Proceedings, 1980
The Wigner phase space distribution and the Woodward radar ambiguity function have each been optically realized in idealized situations. The realistic performance will be assessed under simulated noise and clutter. A general cross Wigner distribution and cross ambiguity function are also compared as to their advantage in signal analysis.
H. Harold Szu, J. A. Blodgett
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