Effect of Mixed Spikes on Different Types of Complex Waves
A.N.M. Rezaul Karim
Journal of Mathematics Research, 2019, vol. 11, issue 6, 70
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This article treats analytically. This paper presents a novel approach to complex waves. This article outlines the understanding of the various effects of spike representations used to make models of the predictive variable effects of the second-order portion of power while revealing the relationship between the time series segments that are recorded from a single unit. MATLAB has been used to show the effects of mixed spikes in graphs. The resulting power portion has varied representation effects in which both the random and fixed effects are expressed as functions of the frequency domain.
Date: 2019
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