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Combination of Observations

Combination of Observations

Combination of Observations

Author:
W. M. Smart, University of Glasgow
Published:
January 2009
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ISBN:
9780521096096

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    In many of the sciences there is no means of ensuring absolute accuracy in the measurement of a particular quantity. The difficulty can to some extent be overcome by making several independent sets of observations and by combining these to give the most probable result. This done, the degree of precision of the calculated value can in its turn be assessed. It is seldom a straightforward matter of taking the average reading, and in many cases a knowledge of the theory behind the methods of combining observations becomes essential. It is this knowledge that Professor Smart provides.

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    January 2009
    Paperback
    9780521096096
    268 pages
    216 × 140 × 15 mm
    0.35kg
    Available

    Table of Contents

    • 1. Frequency Distribution
    • 2. Errors of Observation and the Principles of Least Squares
    • 3. Probability and the Normal Law
    • 4. Measures of Precision
    • 5. Measures of Precision for Weighted Observations
    • 6. Equations of Condition in Several Unknowns
    • 7. Theoretical Frequency Distributions
    • 8. Correction of Statistics
    • 9. Correlation.
      Author
    • W. M. Smart , University of Glasgow