Statistical Spectral Analysis: A Non-Probabilistic Theory (William A. Gardner)

 
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Statistical Spectral Analysis: A Non-Probabilistic Theory (William A. Gardner)

Both a graduate-level textbook and a technical reference are targeted uses for this book. The emphasis is on fundamental ideas, analytical strategies, and fundamental empirical procedures. The only prerequisite is a basic Fourier analysis course.

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About the Authors
William is one of the select few people who can successfully handle both the analytical and the practical work required for the introduction and acceptance of a new engineering method, according to Professor Enders A. Robinson of Columbia University, who is also a Member of the National Academy of Engineering. His overall strategy is to lay new frameworks by returning to the fundamentals.
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Published
Published Date / Year
(January 1988)
Hardcover
566 pages
eBook Format
PDF (591 pages, 41.4 MB)
ISBN-10
0138445729
ISBN-13
978-0138445720

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