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Brownlee, K. A., "Statistical Theory and Methodology in Science and Engineering," 2nd ed., John Wiley and Sons, New York (1965). ... [Pg.109]

Lee T D and Yang C N 1952 Statistical theory of equations of state and phase transitions II. Lattice gas and Ising models Phys. Rev. 87 410... [Pg.556]

A3.4.7 STATISTICAL THEORIES BEYOND CANONICAL TRANSITION STATE THEORY... [Pg.781]

Figure A3.4.7. Sunnnary of statistical theories of gas kinetics with emphasis on complex fomiing reactions (m the figure A.M. is the angular momentum, after Quack and Troe [27, 36, 74]). The indices refer to the following references (a) [75, 76 and 77] (b) [78] (c) [79, and M] (d) [31, 31 and M] (e) [, 31 and... Figure A3.4.7. Sunnnary of statistical theories of gas kinetics with emphasis on complex fomiing reactions (m the figure A.M. is the angular momentum, after Quack and Troe [27, 36, 74]). The indices refer to the following references (a) [75, 76 and 77] (b) [78] (c) [79, and M] (d) [31, 31 and M] (e) [, 31 and...
Simkin B Ya and Sheikhet I I 1995 Quantum Ohemical and Statistical Theory of Solutions (London Ellis Horwood)... [Pg.864]

Keck J 1960 Variational theory of chemical reaction rates applied to three-body recombinations J. Chem. Phys. 32 1035 Anderson J B 1973 Statistical theories of chemical reactions. Distributions in the transition region J. Chem. Phys. 58 4684... [Pg.896]

Wardlaw D M and Marcus R A 1987 On the statistical theory of unimolecular processes Adv. Chem. Rhys. 70 231-63... [Pg.1039]

Shalashilin D V and Thompson D L 1996 Intrinsic non-RRK behavior classical trajectory, statistical theory, and diffusional theory studies of a unimolecular reaction J. Chem. Phys. 105 1833—45... [Pg.1044]

W. J. Diamond, Practica/ Experimenta/ Designs for Engineers and Scientists, 2nd ed.. Van Nostrand Reinhold, New York, 1989. "This book is for engineers and scientists with Httie or no statistical background who want to learn to design efficient experiments and to analyze data correctiy. .. The emphasis is on practical methods, rather than on statistical theory." The discussion is quite detailed in some areas, eg, experimental designs based on Hadamard matrices, and scanty in others. [Pg.524]

Quasiequilibrium statistical theory was applied to the negative ion mass spectra of diphenylisoxazoles. Electron capture by the isoxazole leads to molecular ions having excited vibrations of the ring and of bonds attached to it. The dissociation rate constants were also calculated (77MI41615, 75MI416U). [Pg.7]

In effect, the standard deviation quantifies the relative magnitude of the deviation numbers, i.e., a special type of average of the distance of points from their center. In statistical theory, it turns out that the corresponding variance quantities s have remarkable properties which make possible broad generalities for sample statistics and therefore also their counterparts, the standard deviations. [Pg.488]

The present statistical study has been motivated by a desire to better understand and interpret dynamic fragmentation in mechanical systems. Applications include the blasting of rock with explosives or the fragmentation caused by the impact of a high-velocity projectile. For the reasons noted earlier it is difficult to verify the present statistical theory with experiments. Recently, however, support for the theories have emerged from rather diverse sources. [Pg.304]

Strong support for the statistical theory has been provided by computational dynamic fragmentation experiments (Holian and Grady, 1988). In... [Pg.304]

The beginnings of the enormous field of solid-state physics were concisely set out in a fascinating series of recollections by some of the pioneers at a Royal Society Symposium (Mott 1980), with the participation of a number of professional historians of science, and in much greater detail in a large, impressive book by a number of historians (Hoddeson et al. 1992), dealing in depth with such histories as the roots of solid-state physics in the years before quantum mechanics, the quantum theory of metals and band theory, point defects and colour centres, magnetism, mechanical behaviour of solids, semiconductor physics and critical statistical theory. [Pg.45]

An idea of the present eomplexity of the statistical theory of rubberlike elastieity ean be garnered from Chapter 7 of a recent book on The Physics of Polymers, by Strobl (1996). [Pg.325]

Statistical techniques can be used for a variety of reasons, from sampling product on receipt to market analysis. Any technique that uses statistical theory to reveal information is a statistical technique, but not all applications of statistics are governed by the requirements of this part of the standard. Techniques such as Pareto Analysis and cause and effect diagrams are regarded as statistical techniques in ISO 9000-2 and although numerical data is used, there is no probability theory involved. These techniques are used for problem solving, not for making product acceptance decisions. [Pg.547]

Determine and document the statistical theory or national standards used. [Pg.551]

This book is divided into five parts the problem, accidents, health risk, hazard risk, and hazard risk analysis. Part 1, an introduction to HS AM, presents legal considerations, emergency planning, and emergency response. This Part basically ser es as an oveiwiew to the more teclmical topics covered in the remainder of the book. Part 11 treats the broad subject of accidents, discussing fires, explosions and other accidents. The chapters in Parts 111 and Part IV provide introductory material to health and hazard risk assessment, respectively. Pai1 V examines hazaid risk analysis in significant detail. The thiee chapters in this final part include material on fundamentals of applicable statistics theory, and the applications and calculations of risk analysis for real systems. [Pg.661]

This present chapter will not focus on the statistical theory of overlapping peaks and the deconvolution of complex mixtures, as this is treated in more detail in Chapter 1. It is worth remembering, however, that of all the separation techniques, it is gas chromatography which is generally applied to the analysis of the most complex mixtures that are encountered. Individual columns in gas chromatography can, of course, have extremely high individual peak capacities, for example, over 1000 with a 10 theoretical plates column (3), but even when columns such as these are... [Pg.46]

Spin orbitals, 258, 277, 279 Square well potential, in calculation of thermodynamic quantities of clathrates, 33 Stability of clathrates, 18 Stark effect, 378 Stark patterns, 377 Statistical mechanics base, clathrates, 5 Statistical model of solutions, 134 Statistical theory for clathrates, 10 Steam + quartz system, 99 Stereoregular polymers, 165 Stereospecificity, 166, 169 Steric hindrance, 376, 391 Steric repulsion, 75, 389, 390 Styrene methyl methacrylate polymer, 150... [Pg.411]

Khoklov, A. R. and Grosberg, A. Yu. Statistical Theory of Polymeric Lyotropic Liquid Crystals. Vol. 41, pp. 53-97. [Pg.249]

Nguyen Minh Hoang P., Bonamy L. Far infrared absorption of diatomic polar molecules in simple liquids and statistical properties of the interactions. II. Statistical theory and spectral application, J. Chem. Phys. 67, 4431-40 (1977). [Pg.293]

The development during the past year of a statistical theory of unsynchronized resonance of covalent bonds in a metal, with atoms restricted by the electroneutrality principle to forming bonds only in number u — 1, u, and v + 1, with u the metallic valence, has led directly to the value 0.70 0.02 for the number of metallic orbitals per atom.39 This theory also has led to the conclusions that stability of a metal or alloy increases with increase in the ligancy and that for a given value of the ligancy, stability is a maxi-... [Pg.330]


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