Search for periodic signals in noisy time series using Fourier methods
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Search for periodic signals in noisy time series using Fourier methods
Physical optics in Python
This repo contains my Python programming practice including some tasks/assignments in Python programming.
My undergraduate research project with John D. Carter that implements the nontrivial time-periodic solution computer for the Whitham equation. Algorithm provided by David Ambrose & Jon Wilkening (2010).
Repository for the work published in Phys. Rev. B 102, 205123 (2020) "Drude weight in systems with open boundary conditions"
Repository for the Master-Thesis project on OBCs Drude weight (2019)
Extract ADSR envelope and spectral content of musical instruments from audio samples
Adaptive Denoising and Alignment Agents for Infrared Imaging
StochasticA is a textbook / website for an “Introduction to Stochastic Signal Processing”. Materials for this website can be found here. Be sure to read the README.md document if you want to know more about the implementation.
Program that computes FC-Gram tables, written in Fortran 90.
A simple nonlinear Schrödinger solver in Rust
Extending state-of-the-art Time Series Forecasting with Subsequence Time Series (STS) Clustering to enforce model seasonality adaptation.
Simple Fast Fourier Transform Website. For studying signals.
Efficiently computing Fourier transforms
Python library for fast time-series analysis on CUDA GPUs
1D, super-resolution brightness profile reconstruction for interferometric sources
Practical applications of the Fourier series expansion in the field of structural engineering
For my personal study of simple real/complex Fourier methods and their application to various systems.
Make fun of fourier transform.
MATLAB Code for Fourier Series Modulation (and optimization) of Radio frequency pulses in NMR Quantum Information Protocols.
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