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Xwave Für immer Gotti bango Kardo Warum Rappt Uhr alle wie Xwave aller
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In ], '''X-waves''' are ]s of the ] that travel at a constant ] in a given direction. X-waves can be ], ], or ]s. They are built as a non-] ] of ]s. Ideal X-waves carry ] ], but finite-energy realizations have been observed in various frameworks. X-wave pulses can have superluminal ] and ].<ref>{{cite journal |title=Measurement of the spatiotemporal electric field of ultrashort superluminal Bessel-X pulses |first1=Pamela |last1=Bowlan |first2=Heli |last2=Valtna-Lukner |display-authors=etal |journal=Optics and Photonics News |page=42 |volume=20 |issue=12 |date=December 2009|doi=10.1364/OPN.20.12.000042 }}</ref>

In optics, X-waves solution have been reported within a quantum mechanical formulation.<ref>A. Ciattoni and C. Conti, ''arxiv.org'' 0704.0442v1.</ref>


== See also == == See also ==

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Xwave Für immer Gotti bango Kardo Warum Rappt Uhr alle wie Xwave aller

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References

  • J. Lu and J. F. Greenleaf, "Nondiffracting X waves: exact solutions to free-space scalar wave equation and their infinite realizations", IEEE Trans. Ultrasonic Ferroelectric Frequency. Control 39, 19–31 (1992).
  • Erasmo Recami and Michel Zamboni-Rached and Hugo E. Hernandez-Figueroa, "Localized waves: A scientific and historical introduction" arxiv.org 0708.1655v2.
  • Various authors in the book Localized Waves edited by Erasmo Recami, Michel Zamboni-Rached and Hugo E. Hernandez-Figueroa

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