Pseudo-Harmonic Signal Variations Generated by Labrouste Transforms of the Class $\Pi (T)$
Publications of the Department of Astronomy, Tome 17 (1989) no. 1.

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The Labrouste transforms of the class $\Pi (T)$ generate pseudo-harmonic fluctuations of a random process because the series of mutually correlated observations \{$Y_{i}$\} are obtained even when the series of white noise \{$X_{i}$\} are transformed. In the case of $\Pi (T) = T_{2}T_{3}T_{3}T_{4}$ transform amplitudes A of pseudo-harmonic fluctuations satisfy the relation: $A/\sqrt{\sigma}$ = c(n), where $\sigma$ is the standard deviation of results in the original series and c(n) is a parameter depending on the number of observations n. When n is increased, c(n) decreases. For example, if n = 500, c(n) = 0.18 and if n = 10000, c(n) = 0.03.
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D. Djurović. Pseudo-Harmonic Signal Variations Generated by Labrouste Transforms of the Class $\Pi (T)$. Publications of the Department of Astronomy, Tome 17 (1989) no. 1. http://geodesic.mathdoc.fr/item/PDA_1989_17_1_a0/