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Analysis of SEC-SAXS data via EFA deconvolution and Scatter
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Extended Methodology for DFA and DCCA: Application of Automatic Search Procedure and Correlation Map to the
Euler B S Marinho1, Amin Bassrei1,2, Roberto F S Andrade3
1Universidade Federal da Bahia, CPGG/IGEO, Rua Barão de Jeremoabo, s/n, Ondina, 40170-115 Salvador, BA, Brazil.
Abstract:
Detrended fluctuation analysis and detrended cross-correlation analysis are used in this study to identify and characterize correlated data. The objective of these two techniques is to separate different fluctuations from the contributions due to external trends by evaluating the autocorrelation and cross-correlation exponents, in order to determine if scale properties persist with the size of the series. Two new methodologies were extended from cross-correlation coefficients for local analysis, which we call the \textit{automatic search procedure.
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