Wigner transform / Maurice de Gosson.
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- 9781786343093 (pbk : alk. paper)
- 530.1595 23 G681
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Includes bibliographical references and index.
1. Phase space translations and reflections --
2. The cross-wigner transform --
3. The Cross-Ambiguity function --
4. Weyl operators --
5. Symplectic covariance --
6. The moyal identity --
7. The feichtinger algebra --
8. The cohen class --
9. Gaussians and Hermite functions --
10. Sub-Gaussian estimates --
11. Moyal star product and twisted convolution --
12. Probabilistic interpretation of the Wigner transform --
13. Mixed quantum states and the density operator --
14. The KLM coditions and the Narcowich-Wigner spectrum --
15. Wigner transform and quantum blobs --
Appendices.
This book provides an in-depth and rigorous study of the Wigner transform and its variants. They are presented first within a context of a general mathematical framework, and then through applications to quantum mechanics. The Wigner transform was introduced by Eugene Wigner in 1932 as a probability quasi-distribution which allows expression of quantum mechanical expectation values in the same form as the averages of classical statistical mechanics. It is also used in signal processing as a transform in time-frequency analysis, closely related to the windowed Gabor transform.
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