Some statistical methods for random process data from seismology and neurophysiology
maximum likelihoodtime seriesbinary datanonlinear regressionsingular value decompositiondeconvolutionpoint processessystem identificationaveragingneurophysiologycomplex demodulationFourier analysisstructural modelingfrequency estimationreflection seismologysignal estimationexploration seismologyfree oscillations of Earthprobit analysisanalysis of evoked responsesarray dataassociation measurementcausal connection assessmentestimation of fault-plane parametersneuronal signalingquantification of earthquakesspatial-temporal processes
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