Introduction to Methods of Approximation in Physics and Astronomy by Maurice H. P. M. van Putten

Introduction to Methods of Approximation in Physics and Astronomy by Maurice H. P. M. van Putten

Author:Maurice H. P. M. van Putten
Language: eng
Format: epub, pdf
Publisher: Springer Singapore, Singapore


(6.94)

The Pearson coefficient of fluctuations in and about their mean is defined by

(6.95)

where and . Correspondingly, we consider

(6.96)

On a finite domain [a, b], the mean of f(t) and g(t) need not be zero. In this event, we use

(6.97)

with F(s) and using , and , .

Due to the running normalizations, (6.97) is nonlinear and a direct evaluation can be computationally expensive. However, if f(t) and g(t) have relatively constant variance, the computational effort practically reduces to the linear problem (6.92) by (6.93).



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