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  2. Rayleigh distribution - Wikipedia

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    In probability theory and statistics, the Rayleigh distribution is a continuous probability distribution for nonnegative-valued random variables. Up to rescaling, it coincides with the chi distribution with two degrees of freedom .

  3. Rayleigh fading - Wikipedia

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    Rayleigh fading is a statistical model for the effect of a propagation environment on a radio signal, such as that used by wireless devices.. Rayleigh fading models assume that the magnitude of a signal that has passed through such a transmission medium (also called a communication channel) will vary randomly, or fade, according to a Rayleigh distribution — the radial component of the sum of ...

  4. Principle of similitude - Wikipedia

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    The principle of similitude is a supplement to the scientific method advocated by John Strutt (Lord Rayleigh) (1842–1919) that requires that any suggested scientific law be examined for its relationship to similar laws. The principle of similitude is very often used in scientific studies. For example, the study of blood flow known as ...

  5. Detection theory - Wikipedia

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    Detection theory or signal detection theory is a means to measure the ability to differentiate between information-bearing patterns (called stimulus in living organisms, signal in machines) and random patterns that distract from the information (called noise, consisting of background stimuli and random activity of the detection machine and of the nervous system of the operator).

  6. Rayleigh - Wikipedia

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    Rayleigh distribution; Rayleigh fading; Rayleigh law on low-field magnetization; Rayleigh length; Rayleigh number, a dimensionless number for a fluid associated with buoyancy driven flow; Rayleigh quotient; Rayleigh–Ritz method; Plateau–Rayleigh instability explains why a falling stream of fluid breaks up into smaller packets

  7. Acoustics - Wikipedia

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    Some conduct basic research to advance our knowledge of the perception (e.g. hearing, psychoacoustics or neurophysiology) of speech, music and noise. Other acoustic scientists advance understanding of how sound is affected as it moves through environments, e.g. underwater acoustics , architectural acoustics or structural acoustics .

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  9. Nomological network - Wikipedia

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    A nomological network (or nomological net [1]) is a representation of the concepts of interest in a study, their observable manifestations, and the interrelationships between these. The term " nomological " derives from the Greek , meaning "lawful", or in philosophy of science terms, "law-like".

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