An inverse problem for trigonometric polynomials: Does the distribution of a homogeneous polynomial in a Gaussian random point define the polynomial? (Q1338885)
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scientific article; zbMATH DE number 694993
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| English | An inverse problem for trigonometric polynomials: Does the distribution of a homogeneous polynomial in a Gaussian random point define the polynomial? |
scientific article; zbMATH DE number 694993 |
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An inverse problem for trigonometric polynomials: Does the distribution of a homogeneous polynomial in a Gaussian random point define the polynomial? (English)
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23 November 1994
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inverse problem
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homogeneous polynomial in two Gaussian variables
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0.7609564065933228
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0.7571840882301331
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0.75142902135849
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0.7419000267982483
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