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Applied Time Series Analysis,V1 : Basic Techniques /

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Main Author: Otnes, Robert, K, (Otnes, Robert, K)
Other Authors: Enochson, Loren, (Enochson, Loren)
Format: Printed Book
Language:English
Published: New Year: John Wiley & Sons, 1978.
Edition:Volume I.
Subjects:
Time Series, Collecting and Preprocessing data,Design of Digital Filters.
Fourier Transform,Linear Systems,Correlation and Regression,Probability and Statistical Concepts,Probability Histogram,Design of Digital Filters
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