Interval approach to phase measurements can lead to arbitrarily complex sets -- a theorem and ways around it (Q2387776)
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Interval approach to phase measurements can lead to arbitrarily complex sets -- a theorem and ways around it (English)
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5 September 2005
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aerospace structures
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phase intervals
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fault shapes
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nondestructive testing
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pulse echo
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magnetic resonance
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algorithm
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phase measurement
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