kvasiperiode
Kvasiperiode (quasi-period) is a pattern or signal that repeats with approximate regularity but not with exact repetition. It arises in systems where cycles persist but are not perfectly uniform, due to slight changes in frequency, amplitude, or phase, or due to the superposition of multiple oscillations.
In mathematics, a quasi-periodic function is formed by a finite sum of periodic components whose frequencies
In signal processing, physics and biology, quasi-periodic phenomena show recurring features such as peaks in an
Examples include the beating of two close frequencies, circadian or seasonal rhythms with variability, and quasiperiodic