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Gaussian beams are asymptotically valid high frequency solutions concentrated on a single curve through the physical domain, and superposition of Gaussian beams provides a powerful tool to generate more general high frequency solutions to PDEs. We present a superposition of Gaussian beams over an arbitrary bounded set of dimension $m$ in phase space, and show that the tools recently developed in [ H. Liu, O. Runborg, and N. M. Tanushev, Math. Comp., 82: 919--952, 2013] can be applied to obtain the propagation error of order $k^{1- frac{N}{2}- frac{d-m}{4}}$, where $N$ is the order of beams and $d$ is the spatial dimension. Moreover, we study the sharpness of this estimate in examples.
The metrics of general relativity generally fall into two categories: Those which are solutions of the Einstein equations for a given source energy-momentum tensor, and the reverse engineered metrics -- metrics bespoke for a certain purpose. Their en
We have investigated the propagation dynamics of the circular Airy Gaussian vortex beams (CAGVBs) in a (2+1)-dimesional optical system discribed by fractional nonlinear Schrodinger equation (FNSE). By combining fractional diffraction with nonlinear e
We introduce axisymmetric Airy-Gaussian vortex beams in a model of an optical system based on the (2+1)-dimensional fractional Schrodinger equation, characterized by its Levy index (LI). By means of numerical methods, we explore propagation dynamics
The coherent superposition of non-orthogonal fermionic Gaussian states has been shown to be an efficient approximation to the ground states of quantum impurity problems [Bravyi and Gosset,Comm. Math. Phys.,356 451 (2017)]. We present a practical appr
Gaussian belief propagation (GaBP) is an iterative message-passing algorithm for inference in Gaussian graphical models. It is known that when GaBP converges it converges to the correct MAP estimate of the Gaussian random vector and simple sufficient