Projection-pursuit (PP) principal component analysis (PCA) is a new statistical method that can deal with high-dimensional problems. In this paper, we show how this method can be applied to analyse regional monthly sea surface temperature and rainfall. Comparisons are made with results derived from
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Application of Principal Component Analysis to the Studies of OH Groups in NaHY Zeolites
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