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- X-wave abstract "In physics, X-waves are localized solutions of the wave equation that travel at a constant velocity in a given direction. X-waves can be sound, electromagnetic, or gravitational waves. They are built as a non-monochromatic superposition of Bessel beams. X-waves carry infinite energy. Finite-energy realizations have been observed in various frameworks.In optics, X-waves solution have been reported within a quantum mechanical formulation.".
- X-wave wikiPageExternalLink 0708.1655.
- X-wave wikiPageExternalLink vinoteam.
- X-wave wikiPageExternalLink nlo.phys.uniroma1.it.
- X-wave wikiPageExternalLink nonlinear_and_quantum_x.htm.
- X-wave wikiPageExternalLink 0470108851.
- X-wave wikiPageID "8348516".
- X-wave wikiPageRevisionID "574777837".
- X-wave hasPhotoCollection X-wave.
- X-wave subject Category:Wave_mechanics.
- X-wave comment "In physics, X-waves are localized solutions of the wave equation that travel at a constant velocity in a given direction. X-waves can be sound, electromagnetic, or gravitational waves. They are built as a non-monochromatic superposition of Bessel beams. X-waves carry infinite energy. Finite-energy realizations have been observed in various frameworks.In optics, X-waves solution have been reported within a quantum mechanical formulation.".
- X-wave label "X-wave".
- X-wave sameAs m.0270b72.
- X-wave sameAs Q8041592.
- X-wave sameAs Q8041592.
- X-wave wasDerivedFrom X-wave?oldid=574777837.
- X-wave isPrimaryTopicOf X-wave.