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The Analysis of Time Series: An Introduction

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In this paper, simple descriptive techniques for time series estimation in the time domain forecasting stationary processes in the frequency domain spectral analysis bivariate processes linear systems state-space models and the Kalman filter non-linear models multivariate time series modelling some other topics.
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Simple descriptive techniques probability models for time series estimation in the time domain forecasting stationary processes in the frequency domain spectral analysis bivariate processes linear systems state-space models and the Kalman filter non-linear models multivariate time series modelling some other topics.

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