Signal-noise ratio of adaptive geophysical studies
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https://doi.org/10.24028/gzh.0203-3100.v36i2.2014.116137Keywords:
adaptive research, the spectrum of the signal-to-noise ratio, optimal filters, deconvolution, functionalsAbstract
Spectrum of signal-noise ratio is a conclusive and ultimate factor of adaptive technology of geo-physical and particularly seismic studies and thereafter it is specialized example of universal twofold deterministic-stochastic index of adaptive approximation of physical actuality to their principally unachievable mathematical ideals.References
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