Noise Theory and Application to Physics: From Fluctuations to Information
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Beschreibung: | In many situations, physical quantities are perturbed or evolve in a not fully predictable way. We then speak about noise or fluctuations and we are generally faced to different questions such as: What are the correct physical models to describe them? What are the most practical mathematical tools to deal with them? How can relevant information be extracted in the presence of noise? Noise theory and application to physics provides a precise description of the theoretical background and practical tools for noise and fluctuation analyses. It not only introduces basic mathematical descriptions and properties of noise and fluctuations but also discusses the physical origin of different noise models and presents some statistical methods which optimize measurements in the presence of such fluctuations. Noise theory and application to physics investigates a number of ideas about noise and fluctuations in a single book in relation with probability and stochastic processes, information theory, statistical physics and statistical inference. The different notions are illustrated with many application examples from physics and engineering science and problems with solutions allow the reader to both check his understanding and to deepen some aspects. Indeed, the main objective of Noise theory and application to physics is to be a practical guide for the reader for going from fluctuation to information. It will thus be of great interest to undergraduate or postgraduate students and researchers in physics and engineering sciences |
Beschreibung: | 1 Online-Ressource (XIII, 288 p) |
ISBN: | 9780387225265 9781441918963 |
ISSN: | 1439-2674 |
DOI: | 10.1007/978-0-387-22526-5 |
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title | Noise Theory and Application to Physics From Fluctuations to Information |
title_auth | Noise Theory and Application to Physics From Fluctuations to Information |
title_exact_search | Noise Theory and Application to Physics From Fluctuations to Information |
title_full | Noise Theory and Application to Physics From Fluctuations to Information by Philippe Réfrégier |
title_fullStr | Noise Theory and Application to Physics From Fluctuations to Information by Philippe Réfrégier |
title_full_unstemmed | Noise Theory and Application to Physics From Fluctuations to Information by Philippe Réfrégier |
title_short | Noise Theory and Application to Physics |
title_sort | noise theory and application to physics from fluctuations to information |
title_sub | From Fluctuations to Information |
topic | Physics Statistical Physics, Dynamical Systems and Complexity Optics and Electrodynamics Rauschen (DE-588)4048606-0 gnd Fluktuation Physik (DE-588)4130671-5 gnd |
topic_facet | Physics Statistical Physics, Dynamical Systems and Complexity Optics and Electrodynamics Rauschen Fluktuation Physik |
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