The mathematical term for "mean" is "mean".The popular, or colloquial term for "mean" is "average".
Here are some: odd, even; periodic, aperiodic; algebraic, rational, trigonometric, exponential, logarithmic, inverse; monotonic, monotonic increasing, monotonic decreasing, real, complex; discontinuous, discrete, continuous, differentiable; circular, hyperbolic; invertible.
No, the math term ratio doesn't mean multiply.
There is no statistical term such as "deviation mean".
mean: average
Digital signals
An aperiodic signal cannot be represented using fourier series because the definition of fourier series is the summation of one or more (possibly infinite) sine wave to represent a periodicsignal. Since an aperiodic signal is not periodic, the fourier series does not apply to it. You can come close, and you can even make the summation mostly indistinguishable from the aperiodic signal, but the math does not work.
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The opposite of weekly is irregularly or sporadically.
it is aperiodic table
Aperiodicity is the condition of being aperiodic, of something which may occur at irregular periods.
A periodic real-time task is any task where there is a set amount of time allocated to a regularly repeated task whereas an aperiodic task is any task that occurs from a randomly occurring event.
A signal which repeats itself after a specific interval of time is called periodic signal. A signal which does not repeat itself after a specific interval of time is called aperiodic signal.A signals that repeats its pattern over a period is called periodic signal,A signal that does not repeats its pattern over a period is called aperiodic signal or non periodic.Both the Analog and Digital can be periodic or aperiodic. but in data communication periodic analog sigals and aperiodic digital signals are used.
The mathematical term for "mean" is "mean".The popular, or colloquial term for "mean" is "average".
Here are some: odd, even; periodic, aperiodic; algebraic, rational, trigonometric, exponential, logarithmic, inverse; monotonic, monotonic increasing, monotonic decreasing, real, complex; discontinuous, discrete, continuous, differentiable; circular, hyperbolic; invertible.
what term information mean
It's for analyzing aperiodic waveforms. An aperiodic waveform is one that occurs at...well, random intervals. The sine wave of a powerline is a periodic waveform: it runs all the time, so the period of the wave is either 0.0166 seconds (60 Hz power), 0.02 seconds (50 Hz power) or 0.0025 seconds (400 Hz aircraft power). If the wave just comes up whenever it feels like it, that's an aperiodic waveform, and it's much easier to analyze them if the sweep only starts at the beginning of a wave.