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In mathematics, in particular in [[functional analysis]], the '''Rademacher system''', named after [[Hans Rademacher]], is an [[Complete orthogonal system # Incomplete orthogonal sets|incomplete orthogonal system]] of functions on the [[unit interval]] of the following form:
 
: <math>\{ t \mapsto r_{n}(t)=\sgn ( \sin 2^{n+1} \pi t ) ; t \in [0,1], n \in \N \}.</math>
 
The Rademacher system is stochastically-independent, and is closely related to the [[Walsh transform|Walsh]] system. Specifically, the [[Walsh transform|Walsh system]] can be constructed as a product of Rademacher functions.  
 
==References==
* {{Cite web| url=http://eom.springer.de/O/o070380.htm |title=Orthogonal system |work=Encyclopaedia of Mathematics }}
* {{Cite web| last=Heil | first=Christopher E. | title=A basis theory primer | url=http://www.math.gatech.edu/~heil/papers/bases.pdf | format=PDF | date=1997 }}
 
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In mathematics, in particular in functional analysis, the Rademacher system, named after Hans Rademacher, is an incomplete orthogonal system of functions on the unit interval of the following form:

{trn(t)=sgn(sin2n+1πt);t[0,1],n}.

The Rademacher system is stochastically-independent, and is closely related to the Walsh system. Specifically, the Walsh system can be constructed as a product of Rademacher functions.

References

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