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  • 9/24 Statistics Colloquium, Dennis K.J. Lin

    DEPARTMENT OF STATISTICS

     

    Statistics Colloquium

    University of Connecticut

    Storrs, Connecticut

    The Department of Statistics Cordially invites you to a Colloquium

     

    Dennis K.J. Lin

    University Distinguished Professor

    Department of Statistics

    The Pennsylvania State University

     

    Dimensional Analysis and Its Applications in Statistics

     ABSTRACT

     Dimensional Analysis (DA) is a fundamental method in the engineering and physical sciences for analytically reducing the number of experimental variables prior to the experimentation.  The principle use of dimensional analysis is to reduce from a study of the dimensions of the variables on the form of any possible relationship between those variables.  The method is of great generality.  In this talk, an overview/introduction of DA will be first given.  A basic guideline for applying DA will be proposed, using examples for illustration.  Some initial ideas on using DA for Data Analysis and Data Collection will be discussed.  Future research issues will be proposed.

                                

                                                                      DATE:  Wednesday, September 24, 2014

    TIME:   4:00 p.m.

    PLACE: Philip E. Austin Building – Room 105

     

    Coffee will be served at 3:30 in room 326

    For more information, contact: Tracy Burke at tracy.burke@uconn.edu