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DescriptionWigner functions.jpg |
English: I made this myself in Maple. I release it into the public domain. |
Date | 15 May 2005 (original upload date) |
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Author | J S Lundeen at English Wikipedia |
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- 2005-05-15 23:20 J S Lundeen 815×1727× (145901 bytes) I made this myself in Maple. I release it into the public domain.
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