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Harmonic Analysis via an Integral Equation: An Application to Dengue Transmission

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  • R. G. U. I. Meththananda
  • N. C. Ganegoda
  • S. S. N. Perera

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A collection of oscillatory basis functions generated via an integral equation is investigated here. This is a new approach in the harmonic analysis as we are able to interpret phenomena with damping and amplifying oscillations other than classical Fourier‐like periodic waves. The proposed technique is tested with a data set of dengue incidence, where different types of influences prevail. An intermediate transform supported by the Laplace transform is available. It facilitates parameter estimation and strengthens the extraction of hidden influencing accumulations. This mechanistic work can be extended as a tool in signal processing that encounters oscillatory and accumulated effects.

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  • R. G. U. I. Meththananda & N. C. Ganegoda & S. S. N. Perera, 2020. "Harmonic Analysis via an Integral Equation: An Application to Dengue Transmission," Journal of Applied Mathematics, John Wiley & Sons, vol. 2020(1).
  • Handle: RePEc:wly:jnljam:v:2020:y:2020:i:1:n:1073813
    DOI: 10.1155/2020/1073813
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