1988
DOI: 10.1002/xrs.1300170204
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Deconvolution problems and information theory

Abstract: A method is derived, using information theory and the maximum entropy principle, for treating deconvolution problems. The approach is particularly suitable for the determination of instrumental effects in spectral lines. The technique is illustrated by recourse to numerical examples. A comparison is made with alternative methods. Although realistic situations are restricted to the correction of x-ray diffraction profiles (instrumental width), the formalism applies for any spectral technique.

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