AutocorrélationL'autocorrélation est un outil mathématique souvent utilisé en traitement du signal. C'est la corrélation croisée d'un signal par lui-même. L'autocorrélation permet de détecter des régularités, des profils répétés dans un signal comme un signal périodique perturbé par beaucoup de bruit, ou bien une fréquence fondamentale d'un signal qui ne contient pas effectivement cette fondamentale, mais l'implique avec plusieurs de ses harmoniques. Note : La confusion est souvent faite entre l'auto-covariance et l'auto-corrélation.
Simple random sampleIn statistics, a simple random sample (or SRS) is a subset of individuals (a sample) chosen from a larger set (a population) in which a subset of individuals are chosen randomly, all with the same probability. It is a process of selecting a sample in a random way. In SRS, each subset of k individuals has the same probability of being chosen for the sample as any other subset of k individuals. A simple random sample is an unbiased sampling technique. Simple random sampling is a basic type of sampling and can be a component of other more complex sampling methods.
Index of wave articlesThis is a list of wave topics. 21 cm line Abbe prism Absorption spectroscopy Absorption spectrum Absorption wavemeter Acoustic wave Acoustic wave equation Acoustics Acousto-optic effect Acousto-optic modulator Acousto-optics Airy disc Airy wave theory Alfvén wave Alpha waves Amphidromic point Amplitude Amplitude modulation Animal echolocation Antarctic Circumpolar Wave Antiphase Aquamarine Power Arrayed waveguide grating Artificial wave Atmospheric diffraction Atmospheric wave Atmospheric waveguide Atom la
Systems scienceSystems science, also referred to as systems research, or, simply, systems, is a transdisciplinary field concerned with understanding systems—from simple to complex—in nature, society, cognition, engineering, technology and science itself. The field is diverse, spanning the formal, natural, social, and applied sciences. To systems scientists, the world can be understood as a system of systems.
Square latticeIn mathematics, the square lattice is a type of lattice in a two-dimensional Euclidean space. It is the two-dimensional version of the integer lattice, denoted as \mathbb{Z}^2. It is one of the five types of two-dimensional lattices as classified by their symmetry groups; its symmetry group in IUC notation as p4m, Coxeter notation as [4,4], and orbifold notation as *442. Two orientations of an image of the lattice are by far the most common.
Théorie de MieEn optique ondulatoire, la théorie de Mie, ou solution de Mie, est une solution particulière des équations de Maxwell décrivant la diffusion élastique – c'est-à-dire sans changement de longueur d'onde – d'une onde électromagnétique plane par une particule sphérique caractérisée par son diamètre et son indice de réfraction complexe. Elle tire son nom du physicien allemand Gustav Mie, qui la décrivit en détail en 1908. Le travail de son prédécesseur Ludvig Lorenz est aujourd'hui reconnu comme « empiriquement équivalent » et l'on parle parfois de la théorie de Lorenz-Mie.
Colloidal crystalA colloidal crystal is an ordered array of colloidal particles and fine grained materials analogous to a standard crystal whose repeating subunits are atoms or molecules. A natural example of this phenomenon can be found in the gem opal, where spheres of silica assume a close-packed locally periodic structure under moderate compression. Bulk properties of a colloidal crystal depend on composition, particle size, packing arrangement, and degree of regularity.
Matter waveMatter waves are a central part of the theory of quantum mechanics, being half of wave–particle duality. All matter exhibits wave-like behavior. For example, a beam of electrons can be diffracted just like a beam of light or a water wave. The concept that matter behaves like a wave was proposed by French physicist Louis de Broglie (dəˈbrɔɪ) in 1924, and so matter waves are also known as de Broglie waves.
Convenience samplingConvenience sampling (also known as grab sampling, accidental sampling, or opportunity sampling) is a type of non-probability sampling that involves the sample being drawn from that part of the population that is close to hand. This type of sampling is most useful for pilot testing. Convenience sampling is not often recommended for research due to the possibility of sampling error and lack of representation of the population. But it can be handy depending on the situation. In some situations, convenience sampling is the only possible option.
Tube à rayons XLes tubes à rayons X sont des dispositifs permettant de produire des rayons X, en général pour trois types d'applications : radiographie et tomographie (, science des matériaux) ; Cristallographie aux rayons X (diffraction de rayons X, voir aussi l'article Diffractomètre) ; analyse chimique élémentaire par spectrométrie de fluorescence des rayons X. Il existe plusieurs types de tubes. Quel que soit le type de tube, la génération des rayons X se fait selon le même principe.