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Babel function

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Background

The Babel function measures the maximum total coherence between a fixed atom and a collection of other atoms in a dictionary.

Definition and Formulation

The Babel function (also known as cumulative coherence) of a dictionary with normalized columns is a real-valued function that is defined as

where are the columns (atoms) of the dictionary [1] [2]

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