Abstract
A special type of digital filtering technique (i.e. least-squares collocation) as can be applied to nuclear radiation spectrometry is discussed. It extends the filtration process to noises with non-zero autocorrelation functions. Special properties of Krakovian calculus are used to contruct the algorithm for the determination of impulse amplitude.
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