Difference between revisions of "Design of experiments"
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− | <table><TR><TD valign="top">[1]</TD> <TD valign="top"> V.V. Nalimov, N.A. Chernova, "Statistical methods of designing extremal experiments" , Moscow (1965) (In Russian)</TD></TR><TR><TD valign="top">[2]</TD> <TD valign="top"> V.V. Fedorov, "Theory of optimal experiments" , Acad. Press (1972) (Translated from Russian)</TD></TR><TR><TD valign="top">[3]</TD> <TD valign="top"> C. Hicks, "Basic principles of experiment design" , Moscow (1967) (In Russian; translated from English)</TD></TR><TR><TD valign="top">[4]</TD> <TD valign="top"> D. Finney, "An introduction to the theory of experimental design" , Univ. Chicago Press (1960)</TD></TR></table> | + | <table> |
+ | <TR><TD valign="top">[1]</TD> <TD valign="top"> V.V. Nalimov, N.A. Chernova, "Statistical methods of designing extremal experiments" , Moscow (1965) (In Russian)</TD></TR> | ||
+ | <TR><TD valign="top">[2]</TD> <TD valign="top"> V.V. Fedorov, "Theory of optimal experiments" , Acad. Press (1972) (Translated from Russian)</TD></TR> | ||
+ | <TR><TD valign="top">[3]</TD> <TD valign="top"> C. Hicks, "Basic principles of experiment design" , Moscow (1967) (In Russian; translated from English)</TD></TR> | ||
+ | <TR><TD valign="top">[4]</TD> <TD valign="top"> D. Finney, "An introduction to the theory of experimental design" , Univ. Chicago Press (1960)</TD></TR> | ||
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Latest revision as of 16:50, 19 October 2014
The branch of mathematical statistics dealing with the rational organization of measurements subject to random errors. One usually considers the following scheme. A function $f(\theta,x)$ is measured with random errors, these being dependent on unknown parameters (the vector $\theta$) and on variables $x$, which, at the experimenter's choice, may take values from some admissible set $X$. The purpose of the experiment is usually either to estimate all or some of the parameters $\theta$ or functions of them, or else to test certain hypotheses concerning $\theta$. The purpose of the experiment is used in formulating a criterion for the design's optimality. The design of an experiment is understood to mean the set of values given to the variables $x$ in the experiment.
References
[1] | V.V. Nalimov, N.A. Chernova, "Statistical methods of designing extremal experiments" , Moscow (1965) (In Russian) |
[2] | V.V. Fedorov, "Theory of optimal experiments" , Acad. Press (1972) (Translated from Russian) |
[3] | C. Hicks, "Basic principles of experiment design" , Moscow (1967) (In Russian; translated from English) |
[4] | D. Finney, "An introduction to the theory of experimental design" , Univ. Chicago Press (1960) |
Design of experiments. Encyclopedia of Mathematics. URL: http://encyclopediaofmath.org/index.php?title=Design_of_experiments&oldid=33940