Noise Theory and Application to Physics
Noise Theory and Application to Physics
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This is a unique approach to noise theory and its application to physical measurements that will find its place among the graduate course books. In a very systematic way, the foundations are laid and applied in a way that the book will also be useful to those not focusing on optics. Exercises and solutions help students to deepen their knowledge.
Noise Theory and Application to Physics,Philippe Réfrégier,Springer,0387201548,Entropy (Information theory),Fluctuations (Physics),Mathematical Physics,Optics,Physics,Science,Science/Mathematics,Science / Physics,Theoretical methods
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