1noFor a physicist, "noise" is not just about sounds, but refers to any random physical process that blurs measurements, and in so doing stands in the way of scientific knowledge. This book deals with the most common types of noise, their properties, and some of their unexpected virtues. The text explains the most useful mathematical concepts related to noise. Finally, the book aims at making this subject more widely known and to stimulate the interest for its study in young physicists.reservedmixedMilotti, EdoardoMilotti, Edoard
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This textbook is a product of William Bennett’s work in developing and teaching a course on the phys...
The idea of noise plays a prominent (if subsiduary) part in many fields of study; it is casually men...
The idea of noise is now widespread in many fields of study. However to a large extent the use of th...
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The notion of noise as presented in much humanities scholarly works is rooted in engineering and the...
Nature is inherently noisy and nonlinear. It is noisy in the sense that all macroscopic systems are ...
Noise is universal and multi-faceted. In everyday life, the aspects we encounter tend to be annoying...
Random signals and noise are present in many engineering systems and networks. Signal processing tec...
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