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Effect of trends on detrended fluctuation analysis.

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It is shown how to use DFA appropriately to minimize the effects of trends, how to recognize if a crossover indicates indeed a transition from one type to a different type of underlying correlation, or if the crossover is due to a trend without any transition in the dynamical properties of the noise.
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Using the Scaling Analysis to Characterize Financial Markets

TL;DR: In this article, the scaling properties of daily Foreign Exchange rates, stock market indices and bond futures across different financial markets were empirically analyzed using a generalized Hurst exponent approach and the results showed that deviations from the pure Brownian motion behavior can be associated with characteristics of specific markets and they can be used to distinguish the different degrees of development of the markets.

Detrended fluctuation analysis of electromyography signal to identify hand movement

TL;DR: Examination of the use of Detrended Fluctuation Analysis (DFA), a novel parameter, to study the properties of sEMG signal and to use these properties to identify the hand movements shows that DFA is suitable to feature extraction for multifunction myoelectric control.
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Asymmetric multiscale behavior in PM2.5 time series: Based on asymmetric MS-DFA

TL;DR: Wang et al. as mentioned in this paper utilized the asymmetric multiscale detrended fluctuation analysis (A-MSDFA) method to explore the existence of asymmetric correlation properties for PM2.5.
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Low dimensional behavior in three-dimensional coupled map lattices

TL;DR: In this article, the analysis of one-, two-, and three-dimensional coupled map lattices is developed under a statistical and dynamical perspective, which leads to an integrated understanding of the most important properties of these universal models of spatiotemporal chaos.
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Multifractal behaviour of the ionospheric scintillation index time series over an Indian low latitude station Surat

TL;DR: In this article, the amplitude scintillation information recorded by the GSV4004B GISTM (Global Ionospheric Scintillation TEC Monitor) GPS receiver at an Indian low latitude station Surat (21.16°N, 72.78°E) for 48 months during the years 2009, 2010, 2011 and 2012 are utilized in the present work.
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Long-Term Storage Capacity of Reservoirs

TL;DR: In this paper, a solution of the problem of determining the reservoir storage required on a given stream, to guarantee a given draft, is presented, where a long-time record of annual total...
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Mosaic organization of DNA nucleotides

TL;DR: This work analyzes two classes of controls consisting of patchy nucleotide sequences generated by different algorithms--one without and one with long-range power-law correlations, finding that both types of sequences are quantitatively distinguishable by an alternative fluctuation analysis method.
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Quantification of scaling exponents and crossover phenomena in nonstationary heartbeat time series

TL;DR: A new method--detrended fluctuation analysis (DFA)--for quantifying this correlation property in non-stationary physiological time series is described and application of this technique shows evidence for a crossover phenomenon associated with a change in short and long-range scaling exponents.
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Detecting long-range correlations with detrended fluctuation analysis

TL;DR: It is shown that deviations from scaling which appear at small time scales become stronger in higher orders of detrended fluctuation analysis, and a modified DFA method is suggested to remove them.
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Estimators for long-range dependence: an empirical study

TL;DR: In this paper, various methods for estimating the self-similarity parameter and/or the intensity of long-range dependence in a time series are available. But some of these methods are more reliable than others.
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