Information theory in analytical chemistry /
Regarded as a seminal work in chemometrics, Information Theory as Applied to Chemical Analysis by Karel Eckscklager and Vladimir Stepanek shed light on the importance of information theory, stressing that the very mechanisms of information gathering are key to the quality of the analytical data coll...
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Format: | Book |
Language: | English |
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New York :
Wiley,
©1994.
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Series: | Chemical analysis ;
v. 128. |
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Table of Contents:
- The aim of analytical chemistry
- Basic concepts of information theory
- Identification of components
- Qualitative analysis
- Quantitative analysis
- Multicomponenet analysis
- Optimum analytical strategies
- Quality assurance
- Distribution analysis: microanalysis, surface analysis, and scanning methods
- Structure analysis
- Chemometrics: information amount of multivariate data analysis
- Information theory: theoretical basis of analtyical chemistry?