Neutron Scattering Data Analysis 1990, Proceedings of the Conference on Neutron Scattering, 14-16 March 1990, Rutherford Appleton Laboratory, UKM. W. Johnson |
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... experimental measurements . We can summarise this inference with a conditional probability distribution ; for the case of a neutron scattering experiment , for example , this would be prob [ Scattering law | Data , Experimental setup ] ...
... experimental measurements . We can summarise this inference with a conditional probability distribution ; for the case of a neutron scattering experiment , for example , this would be prob [ Scattering law | Data , Experimental setup ] ...
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... experiment . In this situation there are two ways to proceed . On the one hand the data can be compared with theory by convoluting the theoretical function with all the known experimental artifacts and so comparing in data space ...
... experiment . In this situation there are two ways to proceed . On the one hand the data can be compared with theory by convoluting the theoretical function with all the known experimental artifacts and so comparing in data space ...
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... experiment Its purpose is to collect data sets of Fourier components Fm ( K ) ' s of the sought magne- tization density , together with the related experimental error bars o ( K ) ' s , as a function of the scattering vector K. The ...
... experiment Its purpose is to collect data sets of Fourier components Fm ( K ) ' s of the sought magne- tization density , together with the related experimental error bars o ( K ) ' s , as a function of the scattering vector K. The ...
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