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  • A high-accuracy complex-phase method of simulating X-ray propagation through a multi-lens system
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    - JOURNAL OF SYNCHROTRON RADIATION - Year 2016

    The propagation of X-ray waves through an optical system consisting of many X-ray refractive lenses is considered. For solving the problem for an electromagnetic wave, a finite-difference method is applied. The error of simulation is analytically estimated and investigated. It was found that a very detailed difference grid is required for reliable and accurate calculations of the propagation of X-ray waves through a multi-lens...

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  • A high-accuracy method of computation of x-ray waves propagation through an optical system consisting of many lenses
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    - TASK Quarterly - Year 2016

    The propagation of X-ray waves through an optical system consisting of many X-ray refractive lenses is considered. Two differential equations are contemplated for solving the problem for electromagnetic wave propagation: first – an equation for the electric field, second – an equation derived for a complex phase of an electric field. Both equations are solved by the use of a finite-difference method. The simulation error is estimated...

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  • Computing algebraic transfer entropy and coupling directions via transcripts
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    • J. Amigó
    • R. Monetti
    • B. Graff
    • G. Graff

    - CHAOS - Year 2016

    Most random processes studied in nonlinear time series analysis take values on sets endowed with a group structure, e.g., the real and rational numbers, and the integers. This fact allows to associate with each pair of group elements a third element, called their transcript, which is defined as the product of the second element in the pair times the first one. The transfer entropy of two such processes is called algebraic transfer...

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