Nonlinear analysis with an arbitrary stimulus ensemble

  • Victor J
  • Knight B
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A family of Wiener-type methods is discussed in a general context. These methods share the concept of expansion of an unknown transducer as an orthogonal series. The terms of the series are drawn from a hierarchy of subspaces of transducers that are orthogonal with respect to a particular stimulus ensemble. Choices of specific stochastic ensembles lead to previously described analytical methods, including the classical one of Wiener.

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Victor, J. D., & Knight, B. W. (1979). Nonlinear analysis with an arbitrary stimulus ensemble. Quarterly of Applied Mathematics, 37(2), 113–136. https://doi.org/10.1090/qam/542986

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