How Long to Read Conjugate Duality and the Exponential Fourier Spectrum

By W. Britton

How Long Does it Take to Read Conjugate Duality and the Exponential Fourier Spectrum?

It takes the average reader 3 hours and 57 minutes to read Conjugate Duality and the Exponential Fourier Spectrum by W. Britton

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Description

For some fields such as econometrics (Shore, 1980), oil prospecting (Claerbout, 1976), speech recognition (Levinson and Lieberman, 1981), satellite monitoring (Lavergnat et al., 1980), epilepsy diagnosis (Gersch and Tharp, 1977), and plasma physics (Bloomfield, 1976), there is a need to obtain an estimate of the spectral density (when it exists) in order to gain at least a crude understanding of the frequency content of time series data. An outstanding tutorial on the classical problem of spectral density estimation is given by Kay and Marple (1981). For an excellent collection of fundamental papers dealing with modern spec tral density estimation as well as an extensive bibliography on other fields of application, see Childers (1978). To devise a high-performance sample spectral density estimator, one must develop a rational basis for its construction, provide a feasible algorithm, and demonstrate its performance with respect to prescribed criteria. An algorithm is certainly feasible if it can be implemented on a computer, possesses computational efficiency (as measured by compu tational complexity analysis), and exhibits numerical stability. An estimator shows high performance if it is insensitive to violations of its underlying assumptions (i.e., robust), consistently shows excellent frequency resolutipn under realistic sample sizes and signal-to-noise power ratios, possesses a demonstrable numerical rate of convergence to the true population spectral density, and/or enjoys demonstrable asymp totic statistical properties such as consistency and efficiency.

How long is Conjugate Duality and the Exponential Fourier Spectrum?

Conjugate Duality and the Exponential Fourier Spectrum by W. Britton is 234 pages long, and a total of 59,436 words.

This makes it 79% the length of the average book. It also has 73% more words than the average book.

How Long Does it Take to Read Conjugate Duality and the Exponential Fourier Spectrum Aloud?

The average oral reading speed is 183 words per minute. This means it takes 5 hours and 24 minutes to read Conjugate Duality and the Exponential Fourier Spectrum aloud.

What Reading Level is Conjugate Duality and the Exponential Fourier Spectrum?

Conjugate Duality and the Exponential Fourier Spectrum is suitable for students ages 12 and up.

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