A gauge-theoretic framework enables zero-latency causal whitening in GW pipelines, preserving SNR and reducing latency by 1 s (33%) in production tests on O3 data.
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A gauge-theoretic framework models the whitening filter as a section of a principal bundle and proves that the minimum-phase connection is flat for scalar fields, yielding a holonomic update law determined only by the instantaneous noise state.
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Gauge Theoretic Signal Processing II: Zero-Latency Whitening for Early Warning Pipelines
A gauge-theoretic framework enables zero-latency causal whitening in GW pipelines, preserving SNR and reducing latency by 1 s (33%) in production tests on O3 data.
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Gauge Theoretic Signal Processing I: The Commutative Formalism for Single-Detector Adaptive Whitening
A gauge-theoretic framework models the whitening filter as a section of a principal bundle and proves that the minimum-phase connection is flat for scalar fields, yielding a holonomic update law determined only by the instantaneous noise state.