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Doppler broadened contour functions in the complex domain

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  09 April 2009

A. Keane
Affiliation:
Australian Atomic Energy Commission, Lucas Heights, N.S.W.
B. E. Clancy
Affiliation:
Australian Atomic Energy Commission, Lucas Heights, N.S.W.
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Abstract

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The definitions of the functions used to described Doppler broadened Breit Wigner contours are extended to the complex domain. The properties of the analytic functions are then used to evaluate a number of integrals by the theory of residues.

Type
Research Article
Copyright
Copyright © Australian Mathematical Society 1964

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