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  2. Time-scale calculus - Wikipedia

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    A time scale (or measure chain) is a closed subset of the real line. The common notation for a general time scale is T {\displaystyle \mathbb {T} } . The two most commonly encountered examples of time scales are the real numbers R {\displaystyle \mathbb {R} } and the discrete time scale h Z {\displaystyle h\mathbb {Z} } .

  3. Comparison of data-serialization formats - Wikipedia

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    BER: variable-length big-endian binary representation (up to 2 2 1024 bits); PER Unaligned: a fixed number of bits if the integer type has a finite range; a variable number of bits otherwise; PER Aligned: a fixed number of bits if the integer type has a finite range and the size of the range is less than 65536; a variable number of octets ...

  4. Constant-Q transform - Wikipedia

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    Given a data series at sampling frequency f s = 1/T, T being the sampling period of our data, for each frequency bin we can define the following: Filter width, δf k. Q, the "quality factor": =. This is shown below to be the integer number of cycles processed at a center frequency f k. As such, this somewhat defines the time complexity of the ...

  5. Discrete time and continuous time - Wikipedia

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    A variable measured in discrete time can be plotted as a step function, in which each time period is given a region on the horizontal axis of the same length as every other time period, and the measured variable is plotted as a height that stays constant throughout the region of the time period. In this graphical technique, the graph appears as ...

  6. Shewhart individuals control chart - Wikipedia

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    In statistical quality control, the individual/moving-range chart is a type of control chart used to monitor variables data from a business or industrial process for which it is impractical to use rational subgroups. [1] The chart is necessary in the following situations: [2]: 231

  7. Time scale - Wikipedia

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    Time scale may refer to: Time standard, a specification of either the rate at which time passes, points in time, or both; A duration or quantity of time: Orders of magnitude (time) as a power of 10 in seconds; A specific unit of time; Geological time scale, a scale that divides up the history of Earth into scientifically meaningful periods

  8. NetCDF - Wikipedia

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    The classic format was used in the first netCDF release, and is still the default format for file creation. The 64-bit offset format was introduced in version 3.6.0, and it supports larger variable and file sizes. The netCDF-4/HDF5 format was introduced in version 4.0; it is the HDF5 data format, with some restrictions.

  9. TimescaleDB - Wikipedia

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    TimescaleDB is an open-source time series database [3] [4] [5] developed by Timescale Inc. It is written in C and extends PostgreSQL. [6] [7] TimescaleDB is a relational database [8] and supports standard SQL queries.