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Phase and statistical properties of multiphoton states
Phase space distribution functions for multiphoton states are studied. These states are considered as resulting from a non-bijective canonical transformation, so their distribution functions are interpreted in terms of the special features of the representations of this kind of transformations. The transformation law for the Wigner function is given.