Theory and Operation of Spectral Analysis Using Robfit, Hardcover by Coldwell...

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Item Width: 6.1 in Author: G. J. Bamford, R. L. Coldwell Series: Instrument and Measurement Science Ser. Book Title: Theory and Operation of Spectral Analysis Using Robfit Language: English Publication Name: Theory and Operation of Spectral Analysis : Using Robfit ISBN: 9780883189290 Publication Year: 1991 width: 6.1 in Type: Textbook Publisher: American Institute of Physics Subject Area: Science Item Weight: 52.2 Oz Subject: Spectroscopy & Spectrum Analysis, Physics / Condensed Matter, Chemistry / Physical & Theoretical Item Length: 9.3 in Format: Hardcover Number of Pages: Xii, 336 Pages

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Theory and Operation of Spectral Analysis Using Robfit, Hardcover by Coldwell.... Theory and Operation of Spectral Analysis Using Robfit, Hardcover by Coldwell, Robert L.; Bamford, Gary J., ISBN 0883189291, ISBN-13 9780883189290, Like New Used, Free shipping in the US This book will be of assistance to anyone attempting to extract the maximum information, from any set of data, using curve fitting methods. In addition, th shows how advanced fitting techniques such as robust fitting with splines and non-linear regression are applied to practical problems. Th also includes derivation of the statistical errors that are present in this type of analysis. It is written in a manner so that the impatient reader can rapidly get into fitting spectra. Theory and Operation of Spectral Analysis Using Robfit, Hardcover by Coldwell, Robert L.; Bamford, Gary J., ISBN 0883189291, ISBN-13 9780883189290, Like New Used, Free shipping in the US This book will be of assistance to anyone attempting to extract the maximum information, from any set of data, using curve fitting methods. In addition, th shows how advanced fitting techniques such as robust fitting with splines and non-linear regression are applied to practical problems. Th also includes derivation of the statistical errors that are present in this type of analysis. It is written in a manner so that the impatient reader can rapidly get into fitting spectra.