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- Rices_formula abstract "In probability theory, Rice's formula counts the average number of times an ergodic stationary process X(t) per unit time crosses a fixed level u. Adler and Taylor describe the result as "one of the most important results in the applications of smooth stochastic processes."".
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- Rices_formula wikiPageWikiLink Category:Stochastic_processes.
- Rices_formula wikiPageWikiLink Ergodic_process.
- Rices_formula wikiPageWikiLink Excursion_probability.
- Rices_formula wikiPageWikiLink Gaussian_process.
- Rices_formula wikiPageWikiLink Probability_theory.
- Rices_formula wikiPageWikiLink Stationary_process.
- Rices_formula wikiPageWikiLink Stephen_O._Rice.
- Rices_formula wikiPageWikiLinkText "Rice's formula".
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- Rices_formula subject Category:Stochastic_processes.
- Rices_formula comment "In probability theory, Rice's formula counts the average number of times an ergodic stationary process X(t) per unit time crosses a fixed level u. Adler and Taylor describe the result as "one of the most important results in the applications of smooth stochastic processes."".
- Rices_formula label "Rice's formula".
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