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= Rice's formula
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Rice's Formula is a result in probability theory and statistics that provides a way to compute the expected number of zeros of a random function or, more generally, the expected number of level crossings of a stochastic process. Specifically, it is often used in the context of Gaussian processes. The formula is particularly relevant in fields like signal processing, communications, and statistical mechanics.