The cosCorr package implements the cosine-correlation coefficient for measuring the degree of linear dependence among variables in multidimensional contexts.
The cosine-correlation coefficient rho is defined as:
rho = [(p-1) * prod(|t_i|)] / sum(|t_i|^(p-1))
where t_1 = 0 and t_2, …, t_p are the variables in the system.
The coefficient is derived from dimensional exploration principles in time scale calculus. It quantifies angular relationships between variables in a p-dimensional space.
Cankaya, M. N. (2025). Derivatives through Probes in Regular Geometric Objects: A Dimensional Exploration for qqq-Sets in Time Scale Calculus. Fractals, in printing progress.
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