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Problem in the determination of correlation functions. II

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This Letter extends the treatment of an earlier note. This time we take into account corrections in the correlation function that must be made when both the mean slope as well as the mean reference level are not known. Again the true correlation function requires the solution of an integral equation.

© 1979 Optical Society of America

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