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文档介绍:Quantum-Mechanical Signal Processing
and Spectral Analysis
Copyright © 2005 IOP Publishing Ltd.
About the author
Dˇzevad Belki´c is a theoretical physicist. He is Professor of Mathematical
Radiation Physics at Karolinska Institute in Stockholm, Sweden. His current
research activities are in atomic collision physics, radiation physics, radiobiology,
ic resonance physics and mathematical physics. In atomic collision
physics, he has worked on many problems including major challenges such as
the theory of charge exchange and ionization at high non-relativistic energies.
Inter alia he used distorted wave methods, paying special attention to treatments
with correct boundary conditions for scattering particles which interact through
Coulomb potentials.
In radiation physics, Professor Belki´c has worked on the passage of fast
electrons and multiply charged ions through tissue as needed in radiation therapy
in medicine. Here he has employed both deterministic methods through the
Boltzmann equation and stochastic simulations via Monte putations. In
radiobiology, he has worked on mathematical modelling for cell survival, and has
focused on mechanistic modelling by including the main pathways for survival of
cells under irradiation during radiotherapy.
In ic resonance physics, Professor Belki´c has worked on nuclear
ic resonance in medicine where he focused on high-resolution parametric
signal processors which go beyond the conventional shape estimations of
spectra. In mathematical physics, he has worked on many problems including
the derivation of analytical expressions for scattering integrals or bound-free
form factors, for rational response functions in signal processing, for coupling
parameters in the nearest neighbour approximation which is one of the most
frequently used methods in physics and chemistry, etc.
He has published more than 160 scientific publications which have received
over 2000 citations. He has receiv