A Study of Computational Techniques Related to Prediction of Centroids of Dosage Beyond Measured Time Tn Where n is Known.

Abstract

The prediction of centroids cannot be done using Cauchy Distributions. The usage of metrics for clutter analysis is recommended by most literature. It is the general consensus of the scientific community, that dosage effect beyond some designated time To-sub n is frequently not known. It was the contention of this investigator that possibilities could be developed using Cauchy type integrals on closed contours. For to deal with dosage effects, we must realize that the function resulting during T sub (n+1) may be non-periodic. The question as to what to base reaction prediction in relation to a given time interval was examined from the original viewpoint of the investigator.

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Document Type
Technical Report
Publication Date
May 22, 1985
Accession Number
ADA157406

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  • L. A. Bell-gray

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