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First we review development of cognitive distortion theory and examine its epistemological usefulness.
The starting point is the so called polyharmonic distortion theory used for studying microwave systems.
This paper proposes an implementation of the Rapid Distortion Theory, for the prediction of the noise resulting from the interaction of an airfoil with incoming turbulence.
The computed results are compared against the Rapid Distortion Theory for the case of compressible shear turbulence and 'pressure-released' Burgers solution.
In the present model, these contributions are parametrically represented in terms of initial turbulence levels, and the mean-strain amplification of these perturbations during the compression phase is described using rapid distortion theory.
Additionally, Reba and Kerschen's theory, which accounts for non-zero-mean loading using Rapid Distortion Theory, predicts large increases in pressure and lift spectral levels not shown to occur in the measurement.
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I would argue that it is best understood using rate-distortion theory.
Computations are compared to experimental measurements, to direct-numerical simulation data, and to rapid-distortion theory where appropriate.
Finally, based on the maximum-energy-distortion theory, an analytical criterion for the onset of material failure is provided.
Each topic incorporates a particular mathematical model of the relevant processing: Discrete Recurrent Neural Nets (DRNNs) / Rate-Distortion Theory, The Bispectrum from Applied Group Theory, Renewal Processes in Time-Series Modeling, and Hyperdimensional Computing.
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