Chap 12
Fractals
Spatial modelling an introduction Duncan Lee, Adrian Bowman and Marian Scott Enviornmental statistics course August 2008.
1 This mornings programme 9:05am – 10:50am The t tests 10:50am – 11:20am A break for coffee. 11:20am – 12:30pm Approximate chi- square tests.
DCSP-14 Jianfeng Feng Department of Computer Science Warwick Univ., UK [email protected] feng/dsp.html.
Extreme Sea Levels Philip L. Woodworth Permanent Service for Mean Sea Level with thanks to David Pugh, David Blackman and Roger Flather.
Constituent Materials 1 Laminate Plate Theory $100 $200 $300 $400 $500 Potpourri and Processing Composite Laminates $400 $500 Constituent Materials.
Normal distribution 1. Learn about the properties of a normal distribution 2. Solve problems using tables of the normal distribution 3. Meet some other.
LINEARITY AND NONLINEARITY 1 This sequence introduces the topic of fitting nonlinear regression models. First we need a definition of linearity. Linear.
The z-Transform: Introduction Why z-Transform? 1.Many of signals (such as x(n)=u(n), x(n) = (0.5) n u(- n), x(n) = sin(nω) etc. ) do not have a DTFT. 2.Advantages.
AADAPT Workshop South Asia Goa, December 17-21, 2009 Kristen Himelein 1.
Design and Assessment II. Anthropometric Design Overview Design limitations, benefits, and cost Brief summary of statistical variability Design limits: