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Nonstationarities In Hydrologic And Environmental Time Series 1st Edition A Ramachandra Rao

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Nonstationarities In Hydrologic And Environmental Time Series 1st Edition A Ramachandra Rao
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Publisher: Springer Netherlands
File Extension: PDF
File size: 43.8 MB
Pages: 365
Author: A. Ramachandra Rao, Khaled H. Hamed, Huey-Long Chen (auth.)
ISBN: 9789401001175, 9789401039796, 9401001170, 9401039798
Language: English
Year: 2003
Edition: 1

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Nonstationarities In Hydrologic And Environmental Time Series 1st Edition A Ramachandra Rao by A. Ramachandra Rao, Khaled H. Hamed, Huey-long Chen (auth.) 9789401001175, 9789401039796, 9401001170, 9401039798 instant download after payment.

Conventionally, time series have been studied either in the time domain or the frequency domain. The representation of a signal in the time domain is localized in time, i.e . the value of the signal at each instant in time is well defined . However, the time representation of a signal is poorly localized in frequency , i.e. little information about the frequency content of the signal at a certain frequency can be known by looking at the signal in the time domain . On the other hand, the representation of a signal in the frequency domain is well localized in frequency, but is poorly localized in time, and as a consequence it is impossible to tell when certain events occurred in time. In studying stationary or conditionally stationary processes with mixed spectra , the separate use of time domain and frequency domain analyses is sufficient to reveal the structure of the process . Results discussed in the previous chapters suggest that the time series analyzed in this book are conditionally stationary processes with mixed spectra. Additionally, there is some indication of nonstationarity, especially in longer time series.

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