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Transform techniques, particularly Fourier, Hadamard, and Hilbert transforms, play a crucial role in enhancing data acquisition and reduction in chemical experiments, especially those analyzing responses as a function of frequency. This volume aims to inform chemists about these methods, highlighting their historical application in infrared astronomy for improving signal-to-noise ratios. The author, a pioneer in applying these techniques in chemistry, provides insights into their basis, advantages, and a range of applications, reflecting on their evolution since the 1950s.
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Fourier, Hadamard, and Hilbert Transforms in Chemistry, Alan Marshall
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- Title
- Fourier, Hadamard, and Hilbert Transforms in Chemistry
- Language
- English
- Authors
- Alan Marshall
- Publisher
- Springer US
- Released
- 2013
- Format
- Paperback
- Pages
- 576
- ISBN13
- 9781489903389
- Category
- Chemistry
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- Transform techniques, particularly Fourier, Hadamard, and Hilbert transforms, play a crucial role in enhancing data acquisition and reduction in chemical experiments, especially those analyzing responses as a function of frequency. This volume aims to inform chemists about these methods, highlighting their historical application in infrared astronomy for improving signal-to-noise ratios. The author, a pioneer in applying these techniques in chemistry, provides insights into their basis, advantages, and a range of applications, reflecting on their evolution since the 1950s.