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I removed all errors from the page. My recommendations: create new page ( S-method ) and delete this one. Or add it to the Cohen Class Page ( S-method belongs to the Cohen Class ). Also add rotated time frequency kernels and the rotated s-method ( S-method with fractional fourier transformed signal ).

What is the w function that appears in the equations? It is not defined!