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Is there any name for the function $z=exp(-(x^2+y^2))$?










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Is there any name for the function $z=exp(-(x^2+y^2))$?







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Two dimensional Gaussian function
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This is a two-dimensional Gaussian function, whose general form is
$$
f(x,y)=Aexp left(-left({frac {(x-x_{0})^{2}}{2sigma _{x}^{2}}}+{frac {(y-y_{0})^{2}}{2sigma _{y}^{2}}}right)right)
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    This is a two-dimensional Gaussian function, whose general form is
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    f(x,y)=Aexp left(-left({frac {(x-x_{0})^{2}}{2sigma _{x}^{2}}}+{frac {(y-y_{0})^{2}}{2sigma _{y}^{2}}}right)right)
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      This is a two-dimensional Gaussian function, whose general form is
      $$
      f(x,y)=Aexp left(-left({frac {(x-x_{0})^{2}}{2sigma _{x}^{2}}}+{frac {(y-y_{0})^{2}}{2sigma _{y}^{2}}}right)right)
      $$






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        This is a two-dimensional Gaussian function, whose general form is
        $$
        f(x,y)=Aexp left(-left({frac {(x-x_{0})^{2}}{2sigma _{x}^{2}}}+{frac {(y-y_{0})^{2}}{2sigma _{y}^{2}}}right)right)
        $$






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        This is a two-dimensional Gaussian function, whose general form is
        $$
        f(x,y)=Aexp left(-left({frac {(x-x_{0})^{2}}{2sigma _{x}^{2}}}+{frac {(y-y_{0})^{2}}{2sigma _{y}^{2}}}right)right)
        $$







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