TitleNoise theory and application to physics : From fluctuations to information
Author(s)Philippe Refregier
PublicationNew York, Springer, 2004.
Description288p.
Series(Physics and Astronomy Online Library)
Contents NoteThe book results from work carried out over the past few years as a member of the Physics and Image Processing team at the Fresnel Institue in the Ecole Nationale Superieure de Physique de Marseille and the University of Aix Marseille III. In particular, it relates to the MSc programme in Optics, Image and Signal. The main aim of the book is to present the statistical basis for theories of noise in physics. More precisely, the intention is to cover the essential elements required to characterize noise (also referred to as fluctuations) and to describe optimization techniques for measurement carried out in the presence of such perturbations. basic ideas used to characterize these unwanted random signals that obscure information content.
ISBN,Price0387201548 : Euro 69.95
Classification53:621.391.8:519.2
Keyword(s)1. ENTROPY (INFORMATION THEORY) 2. FLUCTUATIONS 3. NOISE THEORY 4. OPTIMIZATION TECHNIQUES 5. PHYSICS - NOISE THEORY 6. PROBABILITY THEORY - NOISE 7. STATISTICS - NOISE
Item TypeBook
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