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Sampling bessel functions and bessel sampling
2013 IEEE 8th International Symposium on Applied Computational Intelligence and Informatics (SACI), 2013The main aim of this article is to establish summation formulae in form of sampling expansion series for Bessel functions , and , and obtain sharp truncation error upper bounds occurring in the –Bessel sampling series approximation. The principal derivation tools are the famous sampling theorem by Kramer and various properties of Bessel and modified ...
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Journal of Forensic Sciences, 1999
Abstract It is thought that, in a consignment of discrete units, a certain propotion of the units contain illegal material. A sample of the consignment is to be inspected. Various methods for the determination of the sample size are compared.
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Abstract It is thought that, in a consignment of discrete units, a certain propotion of the units contain illegal material. A sample of the consignment is to be inspected. Various methods for the determination of the sample size are compared.
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Sampling theory and sampling uncertainty
Analytical Methods, 2015We make a chemical measurement mostly to help make a rational decision about a 'target', a particular mass of material that is of interest in manufacturing, commerce, human health, or for cultural purposes. A target might comprise for example a shipment of a raw material, a batch of a manufactured product, the topsoil in a brown-field site, or a ...
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Sampling, Sample Moments and Sampling Distributions
2012Prior to this point, our study of probability theory and its implications has essentially addressed questions of deduction, being of the type: “Given a probability space, what can we deduce about the characteristics of outcomes of an experiment?” Beginning with this chapter, we turn this question around, and focus our attention on statistical inference
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Sampling and the Sampling Theorem
2018When we do the Fourier or Laplace transform, or when we do their inverse transform we inevitably sample the signal—either in the time domain (former) or frequency domain (latter). The moment we migrate from equations to numbers sampling happens. Question then arises—how fine of a resolution does sampling needs to happen at?
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