Quantum-Mechanical Signal Processing and Spectral Analysis
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- Publisher
- CRC Press
- Year
- 2019
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 467
- Series
- Series in Atomic Molecular Physics
- Edition
- First edition
- Category
- Library
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β¦ Synopsis
Quantum-Mechanical Signal Processing and Spectral Analysis describes the novel application of quantum mechanical methods to signal processing across a range of interdisciplinary research fields. Conventionally, signal processing is viewed as an engineering discipline with its own specific scope, methods, concerns and priorities, not usually encompa
Abstract: Quantum-Mechanical Signal Processing and Spectral Analysis describes the novel application of quantum mechanical methods to signal processing across a range of interdisciplinary research fields. Conventionally, signal processing is viewed as an engineering discipline with its own specific scope, methods, concerns and priorities, not usually encompa
β¦ Table of Contents
Content: Preface General Introduction Direct Link of Spectral Analysis with Eigenvalue Problems in Quantum Physics Ubiquitous Pade Approximant across Quantum Physics and Signal processing Versatile Lanczos Methods for Nearest Neighbour Interactions Synergistic Combination of the Pade and Lanczos Methodologies First Exact analytical Pade Method and continued Fractions Algorithmic Strengths of Methods of Moments in Physics and Mathematics Proof-of-Principle Illustrations of Quantum-mechanical Signal Processing, General Conclusions,Outlook for Quantum-mechanical Processing of generic time signals Appendices References
β¦ Subjects
Signal processing.;Quantum theory.;Spectrum analysis.;PadeΜ approximant.;MATHEMATICS / General;SCIENCE / Quantum Theory;SCIENCE / Molecular Physics
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