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Kreyszig, E., "Introductory Mathematical Statistics," John Wiley Sons, New York (1970). [Pg.109]

Kuhn, H. W, and A. W. Tucker. Nonlinear Programming in Neyman, J. (ed.), Froc. Second Berkeley Symp. Mathematical Statistics and Frobabil-ity (1951) 402-411. [Pg.423]

C. J. Thompson. Mathematical Statistical Mechanics. Prineeton, NJ Prineeton University Press, 1979. [Pg.478]

John E. Freund and Ronald E. Walpole, Mathematical Statistics, ed., Prentice-Hall, Englewood Cliffs, NJ, 1987. [Pg.569]

H. W. Kuhn and A. W. Tucker, Non-linear Programming, in J. Neyman, ed., Second Berkeley Symposium on Mathematical Statistics and Probability, University of California Press, Berkeley, 1951 Thomas L. Saaty, Mathematical Methods of Operations Research, McGraw-Hill Book Co., New York, 1959. [Pg.289]

Prof. Manfred Gordon, Department of Pure Mathematics and Mathematical Statistics, University of Cambridge, Cambridge CB2 15B, England Prof. Gisela Henrici-Olive, Chemical Department, University of California, San Diego, La Jolla, CA 92037, U.S.A. [Pg.227]

Ludwig KR (2003) Mathematical-statistical treatment of data and errors for °Th/U geochronology. Rev Mineral Geochem 52 631-636... [Pg.403]

Lovley D, Philhps EJP, Gorby YA, Landa ER (1991) Microbial reduction of itraniitm. Nature 350 413-416 Lowson RT, Short SA, Davey BG, Gray DJ (1986) " U/ U and °Th/ " U activity ratios in mineral phases of a lateritic weathered zone. Geochim Cosmochim Acta 50 1697-1702 Ludwig KR (2003) Mathematical-statistical treatment of data and errors for h/U geochronology. Rev Mineral Geochem 52 631-636... [Pg.572]

Mathematical-Statistical Treatment of Data and Errors for Th/U Geochronology... [Pg.631]

P. Armitage and R. Doll. "Stochastic Models for Carcinogenesis." Fourth Berkeley Symposium on Mathematical Statistics and Probability, University of California Press, Berkeley, CA, 1961. [Pg.307]

By careful proceeding of measurements random variations can be minimized, but fundamentally not eliminated. The appearance of random errors follow a natural law (often called the Gauss law ). Therefore, random variations may be characterized by mathematical statistics, namely, by the laws of probability and error propagation. [Pg.95]

In contrast to quantitative analyses, the results of qualitative tests and of identifications cannot be evaluated by means of mathematical statistics. Instead, information theory is a helpful tool to characterize qualitative analyses, in particular in case of multicomponent systems. [Pg.292]

The mathematical-statistical methods reviewed here have proven to be powerful tools for the extraction of the most relevant information on the separation sample complexity, separation performance, overlapping extent, and identification of ordered patterns present in spot positions related to chemical composition of the complex sample. [Pg.88]

The Apphcation of Mathematical Statistics in Analytical Chemistry Mass Spectrometry Ion Selective Electrodes Thermal Analysis... [Pg.779]

The control of quality of a process or product by the application of the techniques of mathematical statistics. [Pg.60]

The classification, tabulation and study of numerical facts. Mathematical statistics is the study of the variation of natural phenomena and employs the techniques of probability theory. Steam... [Pg.60]

Dudewicz, E. J. Mishra, S. N. (1988). Modern Mathematical Statistics. New York John Wiley. [Pg.529]

A. A. Sveshnikov, Problems in Probability Theory, Mathematical Statistics and Theory of Random Functions, Dover, 1968, Chapter VIII, pp. 231-274. [Pg.345]

Draper NR, Smith H. Applied Regression Analysis, Wiley Series in Probability and Mathematical Statistics. In Bradley RA, Hunter JS, Kendall DG, Watson GS, eds. New York John Wiley and Sons, Inc., 1966 407. [Pg.248]

The application of various mathematical statistical methods such as the information content derived from Shanon s equation, calculation of discriminative power and formation of cluster dendograms indicated that the best separation can be achieved by mobile phases 2 and 10 [116]. [Pg.138]

The measurements prove that the wines contain gallic acid, caffeic acid, apigenin, kaempferol, p-coumaric acid and naringenin. According to the mathematical statistical calculations the best mobile phase consisted of benzene-ethyl acetate-formic acid (30 15 5, v/v) [138],... [Pg.157]

A.P. Dempster. Upper and lower probabilities induced by a multivalued mapping. Annals, of Mathematical Statistics, 38 325-339, 1967. [Pg.237]

Department of Chemistry, Stanford University, Stanford California 94305, USA and Institute of Mathematical Statistics and Applied Mathematics,... [Pg.173]

W. Mendenhall, R. L. Schaeffer D. D. Wackerly (1981) Mathematical Statistics with Applications, 2nd ed., Duxbury Press, Boston. [Pg.655]


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