David, We can argue about the Hurst parameter, which can't be truly random-walk as I have assumed, but the approximation is valid up to lag times of at least a week. However, as I have been cautioned, these plots are really sensitive to spectral lines due to nonuniform sampling. I was very careful to avoid such things.
Dave David Malone wrote: > Unruh <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > > >>weekends. Lots of power at 10^-5 Hz and harmonics, and .7 10^-8Hz.-- more >>than would be predicted by 1/f > > > 10^-5Hz is about once per day. I'm not sure what .7 10^8Hz is - it > seems to be about once every 4.5 years? I would have assumed you'd > get power around 10^-5Hz (daily), 10^-6 Hz (weekly) and maybe 3x10^-8 > (yearly) based on a mix of enviromental factors (air conditioning/heating) > and usage? > > David. _______________________________________________ questions mailing list questions@lists.ntp.org https://lists.ntp.org/mailman/listinfo/questions