On the Algebraical and Numerical Theory of Errors of Observations and the Combination of Observations

George Biddell Airy

  • Publisher: Macmillan(London), 1879

Book Parts

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  1. PREFACE: Preface to the First, Second and Third Edition.Access to Book Part 
  2. TABLE OF CONTENTS: Index.Access to Book Part 
  3. ERRATA: Corrigenda.Access to Book Part 
  4. CHAPTER: Part I. Fallible Measures and Simple Errors of Observation.Access to Book Part 
  5. CHAPTER: Part II. Errors in the Combination of Fallible Measures.Access to Book Part 
  6. CHAPTER: Part III. Principles of Forming the Most Advantageous Combination of Fallible Measures.Access to Book Part 
  7. CHAPTER: Part IV. On Mixed Errors of Different Classes, and Constant Errors.Access to Book Part 
  8. CHAPTER: Appendix. Practical Verification of the Theoretical Law for the Frequency of Errors.Access to Book Part 

How to cite

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Airy, George Biddell. On the Algebraical and Numerical Theory of Errors of Observations and the Combination of Observations. London: Macmillan, 1879. <http://eudml.org/doc/204081>.

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