pseudoperiodicity
Pseudoperiodicity is a term used to describe the appearance of recurring patterns or cycles in a system that do not repeat exactly at fixed intervals. It arises in mathematics, physics, engineering, and data analysis when a signal or sequence shows repetitions that are approximate rather than exact.
In formal discussions, pseudoperiodicity is often defined in terms of an approximate period p and a tolerance
Pseudoperiodicity is distinct from several related notions. A periodic function repeats exactly after a fixed period.
Common contexts for pseudoperiodicity include climate signals, biological rhythms, economic indicators, and engineered signals that experience
Because the term lacks a single universally accepted definition, it is important to specify the exact meaning