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3027178 
Journal Article 
Analysis of detrended time-lagged cross-correlation between two nonstationary time series 
Shen Chenhua 
2015 
Physics Letters. Section A: General, Atomic and Solid State Physics
ISSN: 0375-9601 
379 
680-687 
A time-lagged DCCA cross-correlation coefficient is proposed with objective of quantifying the level of time-lagged cross-correlation between two nonstationary time series at time scales. This coefficient, rho(n, tau R, R), is defined based on a DCCA cross-correlation coefficient rho(DCCA)(n). The implementation of this coefficient will be illustrated through selected time series of wind speed and air pollution index (API). The results indicate that both time scales and time lags are very small, rho(n, tau, R, R) is attributed to a time-lagged effect; while when time lags are comparatively large, rho(DCCA)(n) contributes partially to rho(n, tau, R, R). This partial contribution is greater when tau < n and less when tau > n. rho(n, tau, R, R) is applied in meteorology. It is found that the method is reasonable and reliable. Therefore, the detrended time-lagged cross-correlation analysis can be useful to deepen and broaden our understanding of cross-correlations between nonstationary time series. (C) 2014 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved. 
Nonstationary time series; Time lag; Time-lagged DCCA cross-correlation coefficient; The detrended time-lagged cross-correlation analysis