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Subject: Hilbert transform
From: Randall Peters PETERS_RD@..........
Date: Tue, 19 Apr 2011 06:59:41 -0400


Chuck and Randy,
       I would like to know the details of your Hilbert transform methods (=
whether the methodology employs convolution or an operator formalism).  The=
 whole list-serve readership may not be similarly interested; so it's proba=
bly best that you send the information to my email address, if you would pl=
ease; i.e., to peters_rd@...........
    The discussions about modulated seismic signals illustrate for me, once=
 again, the great value of meaningful interdisciplinary interactions-if the=
y progress beyond the customary 'lip-service' that I encounter most of the =
time.  I have not been exposed to the Hilbert transform, but suspect that i=
t can be of great value to my work-since I long ago began to appreciate the=
 value of quadrature relationships involving harmonic signals.
    Randall Peters

Chuck and Randy,=

       I = would like to know the details of your Hilbert transform methods (whether t= he methodology employs convolution or an operator formalism).  The who= le list-serve readership may not be similarly interested; so it’s pro= bably best that you send the information to my email address, if you would = please; i.e., to peters_rd@......... du.

    The discussio= ns about modulated seismic signals illustrate for me, once again, the great= value of meaningful interdisciplinary interactions—if they progress = beyond the customary ‘lip-service’ that I encounter most of the= time.  I have not been exposed to the Hilbert transform, but suspect = that it can be of great value to my work—since I long ago began to ap= preciate the value of quadrature relationships involving harmonic signals.<= o:p>

    Randall Peters

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