A one-dimensional probability density function, analogous to the atomic radial density for the hydrogen atom, r 2 R nl (r), is defined for an arbitrary three-dimensional density. It is obtained numerically by taking the derivative of a cumulative probability distribution with respect to the cubic ro
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Application of double bounded probability density function for analysis of ocean waves
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- Elsevier Science
- Year
- 1989
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- English
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- 257 KB
- Volume
- 16
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- Article
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- 0029-8018
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## Abstract The radiation characteristics of a new millimeter‐wave omnidirectional circular rod antenna with double dielectric gratings are analyzed using the rigorous mode‐matching method. The results indicate that under the condition of the same radiation intensity, the double‐grating antenna has