Applications of Walsh functions
Symposium on the Applications of Walsh Functions (2d 1971 Washington, D.C.)
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Applications of Walsh functions
by Symposium on the Applications of Walsh Functions (2d 1971 Washington, D.C.)
Published
1971
Publisher
National Technical Information Service, Operations Division
Pages
218
Subjects
The decomposition of Walsh and Fourier series
Wo'ershi han shu li lun yu ying yong
Theory and applications of Gibbs derivatives
Walsh function generator for the electronically scanned thinned array radiometer (ESTAR) instrument
Walsh function generator for the electronically scanned thinned array radiometer (ESTAR) instrument
Transmission of information by orthogonal functions
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