Application of matrix analysis in the study of solar-terrestrial relationships
Abstract
Matrix analysis is used to study the relation between processes in the Sun-Earth space and the direction of the relative number of sunspots. One example for the juxtaposition of ionospheric parameters with solar activity is considered. The three matrices obtained are compared by three different methods - simple incomplete, simple complete, and complex. A resemblance is found between the values of the coefficients in the matrices of the heliophysical and heliobiological relations. Data on synchronous periodicity and asynchronous changes of solar and terrestrial phenomena indicate the existence of a Sun-Earth bridge.
- Publication:
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Bolgarska Akademiia Nauk Doklady
- Pub Date:
- 1974
- Bibcode:
- 1974BlDok..27..917V
- Keywords:
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- Biological Effects;
- Earth Ionosphere;
- Solar Activity Effects;
- Sunspot Cycle;
- Applications Of Mathematics;
- Geophysics;
- Matrices (Mathematics);
- Matrix Theory;
- Solar System;
- Astronomy