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Hilbert's Hotel
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How is the deconvolution of a fat gaussian from a polynomial derived?
With reference to the flag, of course it is a polynomial; there are deltas. Had I been exposed to the theory of distributions before attempting this it would have been textbook.
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How is the deconvolution of a fat gaussian from a polynomial derived?
Oops. Maple says the result is a polynomial of $x$ and $y$, and what I posted is that polynomial's evaluation at $0$. (i.e. the result of integrating the quotient of Fourier transforms over the entire plane)
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