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Discover LudwigThe phrase "time variable" is a valid and usable term in written English.
You can use it when referring to a variable that is associated with a measurement of time. For example, "The time variable in this experiment was measured in days."
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To discretize the time variable, two techniques are applied.
The Laplace transform is applied to the time variable.
The time variable t indicates the number of days.
In this case, t as a fast time variable.
Also, we find significant effect for the time variable.
In particular, the time variable t is considered discrete.
Cross-correlations with time lags demonstrated that the dynamic time variable was a better predictive variable of pulsed events than was the standard, static time variable.
Here, several covariance structures are considered either depending on the time variable or not.
The use-cases are: Constant electricity prices, time variable electricity prices and PV self-consumption.
Therefore, fourth-order exponential time differencing method has been employed for discretizing the time variable.
The only numerical step of the solution is the inverse Laplace transform in the time variable.
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