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11:13 Dec 2, 2004 |
French to English translations [PRO] Tech/Engineering - Mathematics & Statistics / Signaux | |||||||
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| Selected response from: Tony M France Local time: 22:02 | ||||||
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cohérences conditionées... See explanation below... Explanation: Well, coherence and decorrelation are both commonly used terms in signals. 'conditional coherence' seems to get quite a few Googles too. As for 'recurrent decorrelation', the only Google hit I got seemed to be off context (medical), though there's no real reason why 'recurrent' couldn't be applied to 'decorrelation' without its being a specific term. Sorry, this is a bit outside my proper field, so my opinion can't be considered 'expert'! |
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