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Handbook of Statistics 3: Time Series in the Frequency Domain

โœ Scribed by P. R. Krishnaiah


Book ID
127456010
Publisher
Elsevier Science
Year
1984
Tongue
English
Weight
4 MB
Series
Handbook of Statistics
Edition
1
Category
Library
ISBN-13
9780444867261

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โœฆ Synopsis


Hardbound. This volume of the Handbook is concerned particularly with the frequency side, or spectrum, approach to time series analysis. This approach involves essential use of sinusoids and bands of (angular) frequency, with Fourier transforms playing an important role. A principal activity is thinking of systems, their inputs, outputs, and behavior in sinusoidal terms. In many cases, the frequency side approach turns out to be simpler with respect to computational, mathematical, and statistical aspects. In the frequency approach, an assumption of stationarity is commonly made. However, the essential roles played by the techniques of complex demodulation and seasonal adjustment show that stationarity is far from being a necessary condition. Assumptions of Gaussianity and linearity are also commonly made and yet, as a variety of the papers illustrate, these assumptions are not necessary. This volume complements Handbook of Statistics 5: Time Series in the


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