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Lorentzian in 3D?

Grant Scott Fuller gsf at st-and.ac.uk
Tue Dec 10 13:08:56 EST 1996


Dear All,

The equation defining a lorentzian in 2 dimentions is:

 y = y'+(2A/pi).w / (w^2 + 4(x-xc)^2)

where xc is the peak centre,
w peak width at half the height,
A peak area, and
y' the base line offset.

What I need to know is what is the equation which defines a 3D lorentzian
'cone'?

Many thinks.

Grant.

P.S. please reply by email - cheers.



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