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Fourier Methods and Maximum Entropy Enhancement

Papoular, R.J., Ressouche, E., Schweizer, J. et al. (1993) MaxEnt enhancement of 2D projections from 3D phased Fourier data an application to polarised neutron diffraction, In Maximum Entropy and Bayesian Methods, Mohammad-Djafari, A. and Demoments, G. (Eds.), Kluwer Academic Publisher, Dordrecht, Vol. 53, pp. 311-318. [Pg.254]

The applicability of the ESE envelope modulation technique has been extended by two recent publications115,1161. Merks and de Beer1151 introduced a two-dimensional Fourier transform technique which is able to circumvent blind spots in the one-dimensional Fourier transformed display of ESE envelope modulation spectra, whereas van Ormondt and Nederveen1161 could enhance the resolution of ESE spectroscopy by applying the maximum entropy method for the spectral analysis of the time domain data. [Pg.47]

F. Ni, G. C. Levy, and H. A. Scheraga, J. Magn. Reson., 66, 385 (1986). Simultaneous Resolution Enhancement Noise Suppression in NMR Signal Processing by Combined Use of Maximum Entropy and Fourier Self-Deconvolution Methods. [Pg.210]


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