huippuarvon
Huippuarvon is a Finnish term that refers to the peak or maximum value observed in a data set, time series, or signal. In Finnish technical and mathematical writing, huippuarvo denotes the greatest value attained by the quantity under study. The form huippuarvon is the genitive case used to indicate possession or relation, for example in phrases like “huippuarvon laskeminen” or “mittaus huippuarvon perusteella.”
- Discrete data: huippuarvo = max{x1, x2, ..., xN}.
- Continuous signals: huippuarvo = sup{ f(t) | t in [a, b] }, representing the highest instantaneous value within the
- Peak-to-peak value: the difference between the maximum and minimum values of the signal.
- Crest factor: the ratio of the peak value to the root-mean-square (RMS) value, used in assessing
- Distinction from mean, median, or mode: huippuarvo describes extreme value, not central tendency.
Measurement and interpretation
- In practice, huippuarvo is determined using data analysis tools or mathematical methods, often after noise filtering
- It is important in engineering and safety contexts, where equipment ratings and design limits depend on
- A series [0.5, 1.2, -2.4, 1.8] has a positive huippuarvo of 1.8, while the maximum magnitude
- The term is common in Finnish mathematics, physics, and electrical engineering literature, and appears in technical