Abstract

Various physical phenomena are characterised by spectral line shifts or their multiplication. This is the case, for instance, with the Doppler effect and the Zeeman and Stark effects. Periodic clock changes acting on stationary random functions can serve as a probabilistic model for bilateral and symmetric frequency shifts. >

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