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    Time-frequency analysis as asymptotic method (English)
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    29 July 2003
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    The aim of the paper is to exhibit some relations between the time-varying spectrum and time-frequency analysis. It is shown that time-varying spectrum is an asymptotic concept based on stationary phase approximation. The paper is based on the direct analogy which exists between time-frequency analysis and geometric optics.
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    time-varying spectrum
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    stationary phase approximation
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    time-frequency analysis
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    geometric optics
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