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A lecture by Prof. Raoul R. Nigmatullin on "General theory of reproducible experiment: Apparatus function and reduction to an ideal experiment"
Date and Time: 2014-04-08 15:04:28

Speaker:Prof. Raoul R. Nigmatullin, Kazan Federal University

Date:April 9, 2014

Time:3:40 p.m.

Location:Lecture Hall, 7th Floor, Block C, Zhixin Building, Central Campus

Sponsor:Shandong University Taishan College, School of Physics

Abstract:

The author suggests a general theory for consideration of all experiments associated with measurements of reproducible data in one unified scheme. The suggested algorithm does not contain unjustified suppositions and the final function that is extracted from these measurements can be compared with competitive hypotheses that are suggested by a theory for explanation of the object studied. This true function is free from the influence of the apparatus (instrumental) function and in the case (when the "best fit", or the most acceptable hypothesis, is absent) can be presented by a segment of the Fourier series. The discrete set of these decomposition coefficients describes the final function quantitatively and can serve as an intermediate model (IM). This IM coincides with the amplitude-frequency response (AFR) of the object studied and can be used by theoreticians also for comparison of the suggested theory with experimental observations.

Contact Information:Mr. Xu Xiaogang by phone at 86-531-88362810

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