配对分数维格纳-维尔分布的不确定性原则
Andi Tenri Ajeng Nur1, Mawardi Bahri1, Nasrullah Bachtiar1
1Department of Mathematics, Hasanuddin University, Makassar 90245, Indonesia.
Royal Society open science
|May 3, 2024
概括
本研究详细介绍了结合的分数维格纳-维尔分布,一个通用的转换. 它探讨其属性,与其他变换的关系,并推导出不确定性不等式.
科学领域:
- 信号处理 信号处理
- 数学物理学的数学物理.
背景情况:
- 分数维格纳-维尔分布是信号分析中的一个关键工具.
- 需要概括来扩大分析能力.
研究的目的:
- 介绍和分析结合的分数维格纳-维尔分布 (CFWVD).
- 调查CFWVD的基本特性和关系.
主要方法:
- 对CFWVD进行了详细的数学分析.
- 与现有的变换进行比较,如二维里埃和维格纳-维尔分布.
- 根据已确定的属性推导不确定性不等式.
主要成果:
- 已确定的CFWVD的关键性质,包括边界性和反转公式.
- 定义了CFWVD与二维里埃变换之间的关系.
- 证明了CFWVD和2D维格纳-维尔分布之间的联系.
结论:
- CFWVD为信号分析提供了一个更普遍的框架.
- 由此产生的不确定性不等式为信号分辨率限制提供了新的见解.
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