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where "*" denotes a complex conjugate.
where denotes a complex conjugate operation.
where the symbol* denotes a complex conjugate.
A complex conjugate of a solution is also a solution.
Asterisk ∗ denotes a complex conjugate and ⊗ is the convolution operator.
where cc is a complex conjugate and NST denotes non-secular terms.
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By comparing Eq. (5.1) with Eq. (2.7) to Eq. (6.8), ( left({P}_r^D,{S}_z^Dright) ) turns out to form a complex-conjugate pair through the common factor ( {mathit{partial}}_{log}left[{G}_{m,A}^Dleft qrho right)right] ).
A signal with cyclostationarity has the statistical property of correlating with either a frequency-shift (referred to as spectral self-coherence) or a complex-conjugate version (referred to as spectral conjugate self-coherence) of itself.
The intensity becomes where and where φ (x H, y H ) = ϕ u (x H, y H ) − ϕ r (x H, y H ) and applying the Fourier transform to Eq. (2) gives Here C and C* indicate a complex-conjugate pair, each containing the object phase information φ (x, y ).
These molecules are a relatively complex conjugate system with several active sites.
This mechanism includes (a) repeated complex conjugate zeros located at the natural frequency of the individual local resonators, (b) the presence of two poles which flank the band gap, and (c) the absence of poles in the band-gap.
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