spectral density

collocation in English

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spectral
adjective
uk
/ˈspek.trəl/
us
/ˈspek.trəl/
coming from or seeming to be the spirit of a ...
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density
noun[C or U]
uk
/ˈden.sɪ.ti/
us
/ˈden.sə.t̬i/
the number of people or things in a place when compared with the size of ...
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Note that the statistical theory developed in this paper depends crucially on the assumption thatspectraldensityestimates have an asymptotic normal distribution.
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The distribution theory of the individual frequency test is based on standard distribution theory associated withspectraldensityestimates.
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Thesespectraldensityestimators are known to have slow rates of convergence.
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The similar shapes of the twospectraldensityfunctions indicate that the important vibrational motions occur on similar timescales in the enzyme and solution.
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Since the ground is characterized by itsspectraldensity, the relation input-output to be found is a relation between their respective spectral densities.
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The general form of the evolution equation for thespectraldensityis presented at the end of the section.
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Note that thespectraldensityof the field and the density fluctuations depends on the correlator of source fluctuations.
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The resulting components are expressed in aspectraldensityfunction, which specifies the amount of spectral power within given frequency bands.
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It is observed that the higher the robot velocity, the higher thespectraldensityat low frequencies for the region that influences the adherence capacity.
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Some examples are: powerspectraldensity, cepstrum, windowing, digital filtering.
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To estimate thespectraldensitymatrix for each variable in this context, we have to resort to another method.
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To complete our calculations, it remains to derive an evolution equation for thespectraldensity.
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Spectraldensityis related to distance perspective and needs to be considered along with space in general.
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If d = 0, thespectraldensityis bounded at and the process has only weak dependence.
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These irregularities are characterized by thespectraldensityof the rolling surface vertical profile.
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The obtained information is contained in a physical quantity called thespectraldensity.
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In the frequency domain, this translates into minimizing the maximum value of aspectraldensity.
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Figure 10 shows thespectraldensityof normal loads on wheels for the robot running on a straight trajectory.
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