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Online supplementary materials of the paper titled "Why Are the ARIMA and SARIMA not Sufficient?"

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@Author: WANG Shixiong (Email: s.wang@u.nus.edu; wsx.gugo@gmail.com)

@Affiliate: Department of Industrial SystemsEngineering and Management, National University of Singapore

@Date: First Uploaded on 21 Oct 2021

MATLAB Version: 2019B or later

ARIMA: ARIMA not Sufficient

Online supplementary materials of the paper titled

Why Are the ARIMA and SARIMA not Sufficient?

By Shixiong Wang, Chongshou Li, Haobin Shi, and Andrew Lim

From Department of Industrial Systems Engineering and Management, National University of Singapore (S. Wang and A. Lim); SWJTU-Leeds Joint School and School of Computing and Artificial Intelligence, Southwest Jiaotong University (C. Li); School of Computer Science, Northwestern Polytechnical University (H. Shi)

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