Spectral Analysis for Univariate Time Series
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Hardback or Cased Book
ISBN-10
1107028140
ISBN-13
9781107028142
Publisher
Cambridge University Press
Imprint
Cambridge University Press
Country of Manufacture
US
Country of Publication
GB
Publication Date
Mar 19th, 2020
Print length
780 Pages
Weight
1,450 grams
Dimensions
18.40 x 11.40 x 2.00 cms
Ksh 17,350.00
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Spectral analysis is an important technique for interpreting time series data. This book uses the R language and real world examples to show data analysts interested in time series in the environmental, engineering and physical sciences how to bridge the gap between the statistical theory behind spectral analysis and its application to actual data.
Spectral analysis is widely used to interpret time series collected in diverse areas. This book covers the statistical theory behind spectral analysis and provides data analysts with the tools needed to transition theory into practice. Actual time series from oceanography, metrology, atmospheric science and other areas are used in running examples throughout, to allow clear comparison of how the various methods address questions of interest. All major nonparametric and parametric spectral analysis techniques are discussed, with emphasis on the multitaper method, both in its original formulation involving Slepian tapers and in a popular alternative using sinusoidal tapers. The authors take a unified approach to quantifying the bandwidth of different nonparametric spectral estimates. An extensive set of exercises allows readers to test their understanding of theory and practical analysis. The time series used as examples and R language code for recreating the analyses of the series are available from the book''s website.
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