285180 Statistical methods for physics data (V) (SoSe 2021)

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The aim of this lecture is to familiarise the participants with modern concepts and methods of statistics for the analysis of physical experiments and astronomical observations.

The first session will be organised via "Zoom", in order to introduce the modus operandi of the lecture course and the exercises.

Requirements for participation, required level

This course is recommended for students of physics starting from their third year of studies. Students from other sciences are welcome.

Bibliography

L. Lista, Statistical Methods for Data Analysis in Particle Physics, 2nd Edition, Springer (on-line version available via library)

F. James, Statistical Methods in Experimental Physics, 2nd Edition, World Scientific

J.V. Wall & C.R. Jenkins, Practical Statistics for Astronomers, 2nd Edition, Cambridge

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28-M-SMTP Spezialisierung Mathematische und Theoretische Physik Spezialisierungskurs MP-TP (B.1) Student information
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This lecture is taught in english
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