Figure 8.
An ideal example of autocorrelation coefficients. The blue curve is the autocorrelation coefficients. The red dashed curve is a parabolic fit to the autocorrelation on small time-scales. λ is the time-scale estimate where linear relationships are believed to be dominant.

An ideal example of autocorrelation coefficients. The blue curve is the autocorrelation coefficients. The red dashed curve is a parabolic fit to the autocorrelation on small time-scales. λ is the time-scale estimate where linear relationships are believed to be dominant.

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