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Wavelet analysis is successfully applied to the quantitative determination of the components in the binary mixture. This mathematical application is based on the use of the division of the absorption signals by the standard absorption signal and the transformation of the ratio signals. Calibration functions are obtained by measuring the continuous wavelet amplitudes corresponding to the minimum points of the wavelengths. The method is validated and applied to one example of binary mixture analysis.
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Dinç, E., Baleanu, D., Taş, K. (2007). Continuous wavelet analysis for the ratio signals of the absorption spectra of binary mixtures. In: Taş, K., Tenreiro Machado, J.A., Baleanu, D. (eds) Mathematical Methods in Engineering. Springer, Dordrecht. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4020-5678-9_24
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