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In “The Great Math War,” Jason Socrates Bardi takes on a battle for the soul of numbers that divided the experts of its day.
Abstract: Periodic autoregressive (PAR) time series with finite variance is considered one of the most known second-order cyclostationary models. However, in the real applications, the signals with ...
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