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A procedure of multiple period searching in unequally spaced time-series with the Lomb-Scargle method.

H P Van Dongen1, E Olofsen, J H VanHartevelt, E W Kruyt.   

Abstract

Periodogram analysis of unequally spaced time-series, as part of many biological rhythm investigations, is complicated. The mathematical framework is scattered over the literature, and the interpretation of results is often debatable. In this paper, we show that the Lomb-Scargle method is the appropriate tool for periodogram analysis of unequally spaced data. A unique procedure of multiple period searching is derived, facilitating the assessment of the various rhythms that may be present in a time-series. All relevant mathematical and statistical aspects are considered in detail, and much attention is given to the correct interpretation of results. The use of the procedure is illustrated by examples, and problems that may be encountered are discussed. It is argued that, when following the procedure of multiple period searching, we can even benefit from the unequal spacing of a time-series in biological rhythm research.

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Year:  1999        PMID: 11708361     DOI: 10.1076/brhm.30.2.149.1424

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Biol Rhythm Res        ISSN: 0929-1016            Impact factor:   1.219


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