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Fourier Hankel method

There are two main methods [145] for the reconstruction of n( p) from the directional Compton profile. In the Fourier-Hankel method [145,162], the directional Compton profile is expanded as... [Pg.321]

There are two main methods for the reconstruction of 7T(p) from the directional Compton profile. In the Fourier-Hankel method [33,51], a spherical harmonic expansion of the directional Compton profile is inverted term-by-term to obtain the corresponding expansion of /T(p). In the Fourier reconstraction method [33,34], the reciprocal form factor B0) is constructed a ray at a time by Fourier transformation of the measured J(q) along that same direction. Then the electron momentum density is obtained from B( ) by using the inverse of Eq. (22). A vast number of directional Compton profiles have been measured for ionic and metallic solids, but none for free molecules. Nevertheless, several calculations of directional Compton profiles for molecules have been performed as another means of analyzing the momentum density. [Pg.493]

The original linear prediction and state-space methods are known in the nuclear magnetic resonance literature as LPSVD and Hankel singular value decomposition (HSVD), respectively, and many variants of them exist. Not only do these methods model the data, but also the fitted model parameters relate directly to actual physical parameters, thus making modelling and quantification a one-step process. The analysis is carried out in the time domain, although it is usually more convenient to display the results in the frequency domain by Fourier transformation of the fitted function. [Pg.101]

The methods for solving a second-order partial differential equation are separation of variables, similarity variable, Laplace transform, Fourier transform, and Hankel transform. Each of the... [Pg.118]


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