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18 November 1993 "Smoothness" in embedded time series
Liming W. Salvino, Robert G. Cawley
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Abstract
We describe a new approach to discriminating between `smoothness' and randomness in a time series. The method, which is applicable to both map and flow data, exploits an arbitrariness in the choice of vector field for computation of a statistic forming the basis of the test. Our approach mitigates uncertainties due to finite numerics in the statistics of previous work. We examine some of the examples chosen to illustrate a variety of effects that can occur in the implementation of this test.
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Liming W. Salvino and Robert G. Cawley ""Smoothness" in embedded time series", Proc. SPIE 2038, Chaos in Communications, (18 November 1993); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.162678
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KEYWORDS
Chromium

Chaos

Dynamical systems

Stochastic processes

Fourier transforms

Mathematics

Nanoimprint lithography

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