Design And Analysis Of Experiments

Design And Analysis Of Experiments

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Publisher PHI Learning All Physics books by PHI Learning
ISBN 9788120346376
Author: M.K. Sharma And B.V.S. Sisodia
Number of Pages 154
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Design And Analysis Of Experiments by M.K. Sharma And B.V.S. Sisodia
Book Summary:

Designed primarily as a text for undergraduate and post-graduate students of statistics, the book introduces the readers to the fundamentals of Galois field and finite geometry. It lays emphasis on different aspects of construction of Design and Experiments with Projective geometry and Euclidian geometry. The book deals with the construction of mutually orthogonal latin squares (MOLS) and Hyper Graeco-Latin square and discusses construction of incomplete block design such as balanced incomplete block design (BIBD), partially balanced incomplete block design (PBIBD), including Lattice designs and -Designs based on Galois field. Besides, the book focuses on cofounding in factorial experiments, and it also describes quadratic residue as well as orthogonal arrays through Galois field. A separate chapter on Analysis of block design is included which contains some of the concepts developed recently.

Audience of the Book :
This book Useful for civil engneering students.
Table of Contents:

Preface

Chapter 1. ALGEBRA OF FINITE FIELD

Chapter 2. FINITE GEOMETRIES

Chapter 3. ORTHOGONAL LATIN SQUARES

Chapter 4. BALANCED INCOMPLETE BLOCK DESIGN AND ITS PROPERTIES

Chapter 5. PARTIALLY BALANCED INCOMPLETE BLOCK DESIGNS

Chapter 6. FACTORIAL DESIGNS AND FRACTIONAL FACTORIAL DESIGNS

Chapter 7. DIFFERENCE SET

Chapter 8. ORTHOGONAL ARRAYS OF STRENGTH TWO AND THREE

Chapter 9. ANALYSIS OF BLOCK DESIGNS References

• Index