Noise
- Any function, often of time but possibly of any variable, with a substantial lack of correlation between values at successive times.
For example, the autocorrelation function of white noise is a sharp spike: Its value at any instant is correlated only with its value at that instant. - Any change in a signal that degrades its capability to transmit information (e.g., the audible static on AM radio resulting from lightning discharges).
- See meteorological noise.