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Analysis and Presentation of Experimental Results: With Examples, Problems and Programs: Undergraduate Lecture Notes in Physics

Autor Costas Christodoulides, George Christodoulides
en Limba Engleză Paperback – 29 iun 2017
This book is intended as a guide to the analysis and presentation of experimental results. It develops various techniques for the numerical processing of experimental data, using basic statistical methods and the theory of errors. After presenting basic theoretical concepts, the book describes the methods by which the results can be presented, both numerically and graphically. 

The book is divided into three parts, of roughly equal length, addressing the theory, the analysis of data, and the presentation of results. Examples are given and problems are solved using the Excel, Origin, Python and R software packages. In addition, programs in all four languages are made available to readers, allowing them to use them in analyzing and presenting the results of their own experiments. Subjects are treated at a level appropriate for undergraduate students in the natural sciences, but this book should also appeal to anyone whose work involves dealing with experimental results.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9783319533445
ISBN-10: 3319533444
Pagini: 410
Ilustrații: XIV, 526 p. 119 illus.
Dimensiuni: 155 x 235 x 31 mm
Greutate: 0.75 kg
Ediția:1st ed. 2017
Editura: Springer International Publishing
Colecția Springer
Seria Undergraduate Lecture Notes in Physics

Locul publicării:Cham, Switzerland

Cuprins

Basic statistical concepts.- Measurement errors.- A though experiment.- The statistical analysis of experimental results.- The presentation of numerical results.- The propagation of errors.- The three basic probability distributions.- The statistics of radioactivity.- Elements from the theory of errors.- Comparison and rejection of measurements.- The method of least squares.- Graphs.- The written report of the results of an experiment.- Appendix 1. Least squares straight line y =α + λ x . The errors in α and λ.- Appendix 2. Dimensional analysis.- Appendix 3. The use of random numbers in finding values of a variable x which are distributed according to a given probability density function f(x).- Appendix 4. Values of fundamental physical constants.- Answers to the problems.- List of programs and code samples.- Index.

Notă biografică

C. Christodoulides is Professor Emeritus at the National Technical University of Athens. For over 35 years he has been teaching physics courses at students of Engineering, Physics, and Mathematics. Out of his intense teaching activity, he published several textbooks in Greek. Recently he published "The Special Theory of Relativity" with Springer (2016).

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This book is intended as a guide to the analysis and presentation of experimental results. It develops various techniques for the numerical processing of experimental data, using basic statistical methods and the theory of errors. After presenting basic theoretical concepts, the book describes the methods by which the results can be presented, both numerically and graphically. 

The book is divided into three parts, of roughly equal length, addressing the theory, the analysis of data, and the presentation of results. Examples are given and problems are solved using the Excel, Origin, Python and R software packages. In addition, programs in all four languages are made available to readers, allowing them to use them in analyzing and presenting the results of their own experiments. Subjects are treated at a level appropriate for undergraduate students in the natural sciences, but this book should also appeal to anyone whose work involves dealing with experimental results.

Caracteristici

Provides many figures, examples, and problems with solutions that guide the student step by step Offers a written laboratory report of an experiment as an example Contains a chapter entirely dedicated to graphs: how to prepare them and how to extract information from them Includes an appendix on dimensional analysis Presents an extensive account of the statistics of radioactivity Uses programs in Excel®, Origin®, Python and R Includes supplementary material: sn.pub/extras