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On the toroidal distributions

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The so called toroidal distributions were obtained using the method previously employed to derive the other decompositions of the electric type transition operator used in literature. Some aspects of toroidal distributions are discussed. The condition is given which has to be imposed on the decomposition generating function in order that the Siegert's theorem holds.

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Eramzhyan, R.A., Řízek, J. On the toroidal distributions. Czech J Phys 44, 721–727 (1994). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF01700638

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