Introduction to multivariate calibration in analytical chemistry
โ Scribed by Brereton R.G.
- Year
- 2000
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 30
- Category
- Library
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<p>This book offers an introductory-level guide to the complex field of multivariate analytical calibration, with particular emphasis on real applications such as near infrared spectroscopy. It presents intuitive descriptions of mathematical and statistical concepts, illustrated with a wealth of fig
<p><span>This book contains several new sections that provide even more in-depth knowledge on the topics. New content on the classical least-squares model, which shows its advantages and limitations in greater detail, was added. Additionally, the book contains a new section on the inverse least-squa
Using formal descriptions, graphical illustrations, practical examples, and R software tools, Introduction to Multivariate Statistical Analysis in Chemometrics presents simple yet thorough explanations of the most important multivariate statistical methods for analyzing chemical data. It includes di
<p>This book provides an introduction to the analysis of multivariate data. It should be suitable for statisticians and other research workers who are familiar with basic probability theory and elementary inference, and also have a basic grounding in matrix algebra. The book should also be suitable