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Then the product for ζ(s) would have only finitely many terms and hence would have a finite value for s = 1.
It is critical, however, that the transfer function has a finite value over only a limited frequency range, and only those frequencies that are recorded by the original aberrated system can be present in the processed image.
If and share a finite value CM, then (5.4).
Sequence {z t } converges to a finite value, z ∗. 2.
Owing to unwanted asymmetry, a finite value of (delta T) is observed.
For the contraction mapping approach, we are still unable to find such a finite value for.
From (34) we also find that z t converges to a finite value.
On the other hand, in the DW such correlator asymptotically converges to a finite value.
In the DW phase, (C_{mathrm{DW}}) converges to a finite value.
For closed surfaces such as spheres and ellipsoids this calculation leads to a finite value.
Instead, the (L_{2} -norm of each branch increases asymptoticaL_{2} -normnite value of ε.
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