744 resultados para Bessel polynomials


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* Dedicated to the memory of Prof. N. Obreshkoff

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The maximal cardinality of a code W on the unit sphere in n dimensions with (x, y) ≤ s whenever x, y ∈ W, x 6= y, is denoted by A(n, s). We use two methods for obtaining new upper bounds on A(n, s) for some values of n and s. We find new linear programming bounds by suitable polynomials of degrees which are higher than the degrees of the previously known good polynomials due to Levenshtein [11, 12]. Also we investigate the possibilities for attaining the Levenshtein bounds [11, 12]. In such cases we find the distance distributions of the corresponding feasible maximal spherical codes. Usually this leads to a contradiction showing that such codes do not exist.

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Estimates Calculating Algorithms have a long story of application to recognition problems. Furthermore they have formed a basis for algebraic recognition theory. Yet use of ECA polynomials was limited to theoretical reasoning because of complexity of their construction and optimization. The new recognition method “AVO- polynom” based upon ECA polynomial of simple structure is described.

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2000 Mathematics Subject Classification: 26A33 (main), 44A40, 44A35, 33E30, 45J05, 45D05

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Mathematics Subject Classification: 26A33, 33C20.

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Mathematics Subject Classification: 26A33, 33E12, 33C20.

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Mathematics Subject Classification: 44A15, 33D15, 81Q99

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Mathematics Subject Classification: 30B10, 30B30; 33C10, 33C20

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Mathematics Subject Classification: 35J05, 35J25, 35C15, 47H50, 47G30

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Mathematics Subject Classification: Primary 42B20, 42B25, 42B35

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Mathematics Subject Classification: Primary 33E20, 44A10; Secondary 33C10, 33C20, 44A20

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Mathematics Subject Classification: 42A38, 42C40, 33D15, 33D60

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AMS Subj. Classification: 65D07, 65D30.

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Many applications of high-power laser diodes demand tight focusing. This is often not possible due to the multimode nature of semiconductor laser radiation possessing beam propagation parameter M2 values in double-digits. We propose a method of 'interference' superfocusing of high-M2 diode laser beams with a technique developed for the generation of Bessel beams based on the employment of an axicon fabricated on the tip of a 100 μm diameter optical fiber with highprecision direct laser writing. Using axicons with apex angle 140º and rounded tip area as small as 10 μm diameter, we demonstrate 2-4 μm diameter focused laser 'needle' beams with approximately 20 μm propagation length generated from multimode diode laser with beam propagation parameter M2=18 and emission wavelength of 960 nm. This is a few-fold reduction compared to the minimal focal spot size of 11 μm that could be achieved if focused by an 'ideal' lens of unity numerical aperture. The same technique using a 160º axicon allowed us to demonstrate few-μm-wide laser 'needle' beams with nearly 100 μm propagation length with which to demonstrate optical trapping of 5-6 μm rat blood red cells in a water-heparin solution. Our results indicate the good potential of superfocused diode laser beams for applications relating to optical trapping and manipulation of microscopic objects including living biological objects with aspirations towards subsequent novel lab-on-chip configurations.

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2000 Mathematics Subject Classification: 12D10.