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*R. Fischer et al. Phys. Rev. E 55, 6667–6673 (1997) [http://pre.aps.org/abstract/PRE/v55/i6/p6667_1]
 
*R. Fischer et al. Phys. Rev. E 55, 6667–6673 (1997) [http://pre.aps.org/abstract/PRE/v55/i6/p6667_1]
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*J. Cvachovec and F. Cvachovec Maximum Likelihood Estimation of a Neutron Spectrum and Associated Uncertainties [http://is.muni.cz/th/51646/fi_r/08CvachovciK_new.pdf]
  
  
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*The Maximum Entropy Method of Data Analysis [http://cmm.cit.nih.gov/maxent/letsgo.html]
 
*The Maximum Entropy Method of Data Analysis [http://cmm.cit.nih.gov/maxent/letsgo.html]
 
*Convolution, Correlation, & Fourier Transforms [http://ugastro.berkeley.edu/infrared/ir_clusters/convolution.pdf]
 
*Convolution, Correlation, & Fourier Transforms [http://ugastro.berkeley.edu/infrared/ir_clusters/convolution.pdf]
*Maximum Likelihood Estimation of a Neutron Spectrum and Associated Uncertainties .J. Cvachovec and F. Cvachovec [http://is.muni.cz/th/51646/fi_r/08CvachovciK_new.pdf]
 

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  • R. Fischer et al. Phys. Rev. E 55, 6667–6673 (1997) [1]
  • J. Cvachovec and F. Cvachovec Maximum Likelihood Estimation of a Neutron Spectrum and Associated Uncertainties [2]


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  • Convolution - Complete example [6]
  • A Pragmatic* Introduction to Signal Processing [7]
  • The Maximum Entropy Method of Data Analysis [8]
  • Convolution, Correlation, & Fourier Transforms [9]