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对于非分析信号的超位移特性
Fabrizio Colombo1, Irene Sabadini1, Daniele Carlo Struppa2
1Department of Mathematics, Politecnico di Milano, Milano, Italy.
Nanophotonics (Berlin, Germany)
|November 17, 2025
概括
超振荡和超转移是先进的数学概念,在显微镜和材料科学中具有潜在的应用. 这篇论文探讨了超级转移和分析性之间的复杂关系,为这些现象提供了新的见解.
科学领域:
- 数学物理 数学物理
- 波浪现象是一种波浪现象.
背景情况:
- 超振动是一种迷人的现象,在显微镜,天线设计和材料科学中具有应用.
- 超移的概念将超振荡概括为超振荡,扩展到具有不连续导数的函数.
研究的目的:
- 提供关于超级转移和分析性之间的复杂联系的最新报告.
- 探索超级转移在各种科学领域的潜在应用.
主要方法:
- 对超级振荡和超级移动的现有文献的审查.
- 分析超位移和函数分析性之间的数学关系.
主要成果:
- 详细阐述超位移和分析性之间的联系.
- 突出了超级转移作为一个通用的概念的重要性.
结论:
- 超级转移是一种超级振荡的强大延伸,具有重大应用潜力.
- 了解超级转移和分析性之间的联系对于未来的发展至关重要.
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