
Abstract Cohen, L., Contraction of Pulses, Digital Signal Processing12 (2002) 405–415 We give an explicit criterion for when a pulse will first contract before eventually spreading. The contraction time is explicitly given and it is shown that the important quantity is the initial correlation between position and group velocity. A simple physical model is presented that explains why sometimes pulses contract before eventually expanding.
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