Optimum experimental designs with a lack of a priori information. I. Designs for the estimation of a finite-dimensional set of functionals

Andrej Pázman

Kybernetika (1975)

  • Volume: 11, Issue: 5, page (355)-367
  • ISSN: 0023-5954

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Pázman, Andrej. "Optimum experimental designs with a lack of a priori information. I. Designs for the estimation of a finite-dimensional set of functionals." Kybernetika 11.5 (1975): (355)-367. <http://eudml.org/doc/28709>.

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  1. P. R. Halmos, Measure Theory, Van Nostrand, New York 1950. (1950) Zbl0040.16802MR0033869
  2. K. R. Parthasarathy, Probability Measures on Metric Spaces, Academie Press, New York and London 1967. (1967) Zbl0153.19101MR0226684
  3. A. Pázman, The Ordering of Experimental Designs, A Hilbert Space Approach. Kybernetika 10 (1974), 5, 373-388. (1974) MR0381170
  4. A. Pázman, Optimum Experimental Designs with a Lack of a Priori Informations II - Designs for the Estimation of the Whole Response Function, Kybernetika. 

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