International Conference on Correlation Optics 1997
DOI: 10.1117/12.295703
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Inverse problem in 2D photocounting statistics

Abstract: An analytical method to recover the two-dimensional probability density function (PDF) of a random light field from the PDF of photon counts is presented. Some illustrations of the inversion procedure are given with application to the problem of light intensity interferometry.

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“…The trajectories of several ortho-bosons are located on the surface of toroid and form several spirals resembling the DNA code of the main character of the film "The Fifth Element" -Lila [15]. Such a comparison is connected with the phenomenon of transmutation (transformation) of certain chemical elements into other chemical elements in microbiological systems [16][17][18]. Apparently, depending on the values of the magnetic field B, the charge of nucleus Z and the number of paired electrons P e , the toroid may have a circle, an elongated or flattened ellipse in its section.…”
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“…The trajectories of several ortho-bosons are located on the surface of toroid and form several spirals resembling the DNA code of the main character of the film "The Fifth Element" -Lila [15]. Such a comparison is connected with the phenomenon of transmutation (transformation) of certain chemical elements into other chemical elements in microbiological systems [16][17][18]. Apparently, depending on the values of the magnetic field B, the charge of nucleus Z and the number of paired electrons P e , the toroid may have a circle, an elongated or flattened ellipse in its section.…”
Section: Atomic Physicsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…As experiments [18][19][20] By chance or not, scientists engaged in the research of cold nuclear synthesis will extract Ti, Ni, Zr, Pd, and Au out of these elements.…”
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