Time Series in the Frequency Domain

Time Series in the Frequency Domain by P. R. Krishnaiah, published by Elsevier Science on July 11, 1984, is a comprehensive volume that delves into the frequency side of time series analysis. This edition, consisting of 485 pages, focuses on the spectrum approach, emphasizing the use of sinusoids and angular frequency bands, with Fourier transforms playing a crucial role in the analysis of systems and their behaviors.
Readers will find that this book presents a detailed exploration of the frequency approach, highlighting its computational, mathematical, and statistical advantages. It discusses the common assumptions of stationarity, Gaussianity, and linearity, while illustrating through various papers that these assumptions are not always necessary. The volume serves as a valuable resource for those interested in the mathematical and statistical aspects of time series, particularly within the realms of mathematics, probability, and social science.
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Hardbound. This volume of the Handbook is concerned particularly with the frequency side, or spectrum, approach to time series analysis. This approach involves essential use of sinusoids and bands of (angular) frequency, with Fourier transforms playing an important role. A principal activity is thinking of systems, their inputs, outputs, and behavior in sinusoidal terms. In many cases, the frequency side approach turns out to be simpler with respect to computational, mathematical, and statistical aspects. In the frequency approach, an assumption of stationarity is commonly made. However, the essential roles played by the techniques of complex demodulation and seasonal adjustment show that stationarity is far from being a necessary condition. Assumptions of Gaussianity and linearity are also commonly made and yet, as a variety of the papers illustrate, these assumptions are not necessary. This volume complements Handbook of Statistics 5: Time Series in the
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