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==Class Admin==
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===[[Forest_ErrorAnalysis_Syllabus]]===
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===Homework===
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Homework is due at the beginning of class on the assigned day. If you have a documented excuse for your absence, then you will have 24 hours to hand in the homework after released by your doctor.
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=== Class Policies===
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http://wiki.iac.isu.edu/index.php/Forest_Class_Policies
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=== Instructional Objectives ===
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;Course Catalog Description
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: Error Analysis for the Physics Sciences 3 credits. Lecture course with computation requirements. Topics include: Error propagation, Probabitlity Distributions, Least Squares fit, multiple regression, goodnes of fit, covariance and correlations.
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Prequisites:Math 360.
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: The course assumes that the student has very limited experience with the UNIX environment and C/C++ programming. Homework problems involve modifying and compiling example programs written in C++.
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=Systematic and Random Errors=
 
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Revision as of 23:25, 22 July 2009

Class Admin

Forest_ErrorAnalysis_Syllabus

Homework

Homework is due at the beginning of class on the assigned day. If you have a documented excuse for your absence, then you will have 24 hours to hand in the homework after released by your doctor.

Class Policies

http://wiki.iac.isu.edu/index.php/Forest_Class_Policies

Instructional Objectives

Course Catalog Description
Error Analysis for the Physics Sciences 3 credits. Lecture course with computation requirements. Topics include: Error propagation, Probabitlity Distributions, Least Squares fit, multiple regression, goodnes of fit, covariance and correlations.

Prequisites:Math 360.

Course Description
The course assumes that the student has very limited experience with the UNIX environment and C/C++ programming. Homework problems involve modifying and compiling example programs written in C++.


Systematic and Random Errors

Reporting Uncertainties

Statistical Distributions

Binomial

Poisson

Gaussian

Lorentzian

Propagation of Uncertainties

References

1.) "Data Reduction and Error Analysis for the Physical Sciences", Philip R. Bevington, ISBN-10: 0079112439, ISBN-13: 9780079112439

CPP programs for Bevington

Bevington programs

2.)An Introduction to Error Analysis, John R. Taylor ISBN 978-0-935702-75-0