Correlated noise refers to a type of noise in which the fluctuations at one point in time or space are related to fluctuations at another, creating a dependency between them. Unlike white noise, which is random and uncorrelated across time or frequency, correlated noise exhibits patterns or structures, often arising in systems influenced by external factors or internal dynamics. This type of noise is significant in various fields, including signal processing, telecommunications, and financial modeling, as it can affect the performance and reliability of systems. Understanding correlated noise is essential for accurate modeling and analysis in these areas.
If I have two source of noise let as say two laser diodes so the pink noise that generate fro both of them is it correlated or uncorrelated
In PD the only correlated equilibrium is a Nash equilibrium. No strictly dominated strategy can be played in a correlated equilibrium
Correlated query has a subquery in it which accesses the column name of a table alias which is outside the subquery.
co-related to or co- related with
what what!
There is no single unified theory that explains all correlated electron systems.
Not necessarily. They must decrease together (the question does not say so). Also, the decreases may not be sufficient for the to be correlated. It is less likely that they are negatively correlated, but with the amount of information in the question that is about all that can be said.
Height and Weight.
75kgs
No.
No, they do not.
"Correlated in what sense?" or "Correlated in what way?" or even "Correlated how?" may be English equivalents of the Italian phrase In che senso correlati? The interrogative phrase translates by word order literally into English as "In what sense (awareness, consciousness, direction, feeling, meaning, sensation, way) correlated?" Regardless of meaning or use, the pronunciation will be "een key SEN-so KOR-rey-LA-tee" in Italian.