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Stochastic Analysis Of Scaling Time Series From Turbulence Theory To Applications 1st Edition Franois G Schmitt

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Stochastic Analysis Of Scaling Time Series From Turbulence Theory To Applications 1st Edition Franois G Schmitt
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Publisher: Cambridge University Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 7.31 MB
Pages: 226
Author: François G. Schmitt, Yongxiang Huang
ISBN: 9781107067615, 1107067618
Language: English
Year: 2016
Edition: 1

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Stochastic Analysis Of Scaling Time Series From Turbulence Theory To Applications 1st Edition Franois G Schmitt by François G. Schmitt, Yongxiang Huang 9781107067615, 1107067618 instant download after payment.

Multi-scale systems, involving complex interacting processes that occur over a range of temporal and spatial scales, are present in a broad range of disciplines. Several methodologies exist to retrieve this multi-scale information from a given time series; however, each method has its own limitations. This book presents the mathematical theory behind the stochastic analysis of scaling time series, including a general historical introduction to the problem of intermittency in turbulence, as well as how to implement this analysis for a range of different applications. Covering a variety of statistical methods, such as Fourier analysis and wavelet transforms, it provides readers with a thorough understanding of the techniques and when to apply them. New techniques to analyse stochastic processes, including empirical mode decomposition, are also explored. Case studies, in turbulence and ocean sciences, are used to demonstrate how these statistical methods can be applied in practice, for students and researchers.

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