I have been playing with some simple radar pulse quantization models.
Mathematically they are quite straightforward, but I am observing some
strange numerical effects that I would like to find an explanation for.
Here is the statement of the problem:
http://soma.ece.mcmaster.ca/~visnev/misc/NumericalEffect.gif
If there is a numerical expert out there who might find it interesting,
I would appreciate any input.
Thanks in advance.
Nik
PS: If English is not the preferred language of communication for you, I
also speak Russian, German and French.
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Nikita A. Visnevski
Adaptive Systems Laboratory
CRL, McMaster University
Phone : (905) 525-9140 x 27282
Web : http://soma.crl.mcmaster.ca
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"Nikita A. Visnevski" wrote:
Hi everybody,
I have been playing with some simple radar pulse quantization models. Mathematically they are quite straightforward, but I am observing some strange numerical effects that I would like to find an explanation for. Here is the statement of the problem: http://soma.ece.mcmaster.ca/~visnev/misc/NumericalEffect.gif If there is a numerical expert out there who might find it interesting, I would appreciate any input.
Thanks in advance.
Nik
You would have to post a representative code example and data that shows the effect. Otherwise there is no way to evaluate your problem.
"God is not willing to do everything and thereby take away our free will and that share of glory that rightfully belongs to us." -- N. Machiavelli, "The Prince".
"Nikita A. Visnevski" wrote:
Hi everybody,
I have been playing with some simple radar pulse quantization models.
Mathematically they are quite straightforward, but I am observing some
strange numerical effects that I would like to find an explanation for.
Here is the statement of the problem:
http://soma.ece.mcmaster.ca/~visnev/misc/NumericalEffect.gif
If there is a numerical expert out there who might find it interesting,
I would appreciate any input.
Thanks in advance.
Nik
You would have to post a representative code example and data that
shows the effect. Otherwise there is no way to evaluate your problem.
--
Julian V. Noble
Professor Emeritus of Physics
jvn@lessspamformother.virginia.edu
^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
http://galileo.phys.virginia.edu/~jvn/
"God is not willing to do everything and thereby take away
our free will and that share of glory that rightfully belongs
to us." -- N. Machiavelli, "The Prince".
I have been playing with some simple radar pulse quantization models. Mathematically they are quite straightforward, but I am observing some strange numerical effects that I would like to find an explanation for. Here is the statement of the problem: http://soma.ece.mcmaster.ca/~visnev/misc/NumericalEffect.gif If there is a numerical expert out there who might find it interesting, I would appreciate any input.
Thanks in advance.
Nik
You would have to post a representative code example and data that shows the effect. Otherwise there is no way to evaluate your problem.
"God is not willing to do everything and thereby take away our free will and that share of glory that rightfully belongs to us." -- N. Machiavelli, "The Prince".