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Mathematical Philosophy, Janie Ferguson Jan 1969

Mathematical Philosophy, Janie Ferguson

Honors Theses

The purpose of Mathematical Philosophy by Cassius J. Keyser is to delve into some of the more essential and significant relations between mathematics and philosophy. To see this relation, one must gain insight into the nature of mathematics as a distinctive type of thought. The standard of excellence in the quality of thinking to which mathematicians are accustomed is called "logical rigor;" clarity and precision are essentials. The demands of logic, however, cannot be fully satisfied even in mathematics, but it meets the requirements much more nearly than any other discipline. Thus, the amount of mathematical training essential to education …


Statistical Inferences For The Cauchy Distribution Based On Maximum Likelihood Estimators, Gerald Nicholas Haas Jan 1969

Statistical Inferences For The Cauchy Distribution Based On Maximum Likelihood Estimators, Gerald Nicholas Haas

Doctoral Dissertations

"Various estimators of the location and scale parameters in the Cauchy distribution are investigated, and the superiority of the maximum likelihood estimators is established. Tables based on maximum likelihood estimators are presented for use in making statistical inferences for the Cauchy distribution. Those areas considered include confidence intervals, tests of hypothesis, power of the tests, and tolerance intervals. Both one- and two-sample problems are considered. Tables for testing the hypothesis of whether a sample came from a normal distribution or a Cauchy distribution are presented. The problems encountered in finding maximum likelihood estimators for the Cauchy parameters are discussed, and …


Statistical Inferences For Location And Scale Parameter Distributions, Robert Henry Dumonceaux Jan 1969

Statistical Inferences For Location And Scale Parameter Distributions, Robert Henry Dumonceaux

Doctoral Dissertations

"The problem of discriminating between two location and scale parameter distributions is investigated. A general test based on a ratio of likelihoods is presented. A test based on a Pearson Goodness of Fit statistic is also considered. Tables are given for discriminating between the normal and exponential, the normal and double exponential, the normal and extreme value, and also between the normal and logistic. For location and scale parameter distributions, two-sided tolerance limits are shown to always be obtainable by Monte Carlo simulation. A method for obtaining confidence intervals on the reliability at a fixed time t is also given. …


Statistical Inferences For The Generalized Gamma Distribution, Harold Walter Hager Jan 1969

Statistical Inferences For The Generalized Gamma Distribution, Harold Walter Hager

Doctoral Dissertations

"Procedures for handling statistical problems with nuisance parameters are considered with special reference to problems in the three parameter generalized gamma distribution. Maximum likelihood estimation of the parameters of this density has been investigated. Properties of these estimates are established which make it possible to make inferences about the parameters. Discrimination between various models for life testing problems is discussed and the robustness of the Weibull model is advanced. The question of the existence of the maximum likelihood estimates of the parameters for all samples is raised. Empiric evidence is presented indicating that they may not exist for all small …


Characterizing Topologies By Continuous Selfmaps, Derald David Rothmann Jan 1969

Characterizing Topologies By Continuous Selfmaps, Derald David Rothmann

Doctoral Dissertations

"Various topological spaces are examined in an effort to describe topological spaces from a knowledge of their class of continuous selfmaps or their class of autohomeomorphisms. Relationships between topologies and their continuous selfmaps are considered. Several examples of topological spaces are given and their corresponding classes of continuous selfmaps are described completely. The problem, given a set X and a topology U when does there exist a topology V either weaker or stronger than U such that the class of continuous selfmaps of (X,V) contains the class of continuous selfmaps of (X,U), is considered. M* and S** spaces are defined …


On Semigroup Rings, Lawrence Paul Runyan Aug 1968

On Semigroup Rings, Lawrence Paul Runyan

All Master's Theses

Some of the properties of semigroup rings are described, illustrated and proved in this study. In particular, the central problem focuses on how various properties of the semigroup and ring are reflected in the resulting semigroup ring.


A Category Of Banach Spaces, Kenneth Leroy Pothoven Jul 1968

A Category Of Banach Spaces, Kenneth Leroy Pothoven

Masters Theses

No abstract provided.


A Study Of A Graphical Valued Function Associated With An Extension Of Graphs, Douglas W. Nance Jul 1968

A Study Of A Graphical Valued Function Associated With An Extension Of Graphs, Douglas W. Nance

Masters Theses

No abstract provided.


Extensions Of The Sigma And Tau Functions, Meredith Woods Potter Jul 1968

Extensions Of The Sigma And Tau Functions, Meredith Woods Potter

Masters Theses

No abstract provided.


Propositions Equivalent To The Continuum Hypothesis, Bernard L. Bohl May 1968

Propositions Equivalent To The Continuum Hypothesis, Bernard L. Bohl

All Graduate Plan B and other Reports, Spring 1920 to Spring 2023

Two sets A and B are said to have the same power if there exists a one-to-one correspondence between them. All sets which have the same power as the natural numbers are called countable and have power N0. All sets which have the same power as the real numbers are said to have the power of the continuum will be denoted by 2N0, since 2N0 can be shown to be equal to c as will be indicated in the preliminary results.

Given an element a of a well-ordered set B, the set of …


Measure Theory And Lebesgue Integration, Evan S. Brossard May 1968

Measure Theory And Lebesgue Integration, Evan S. Brossard

All Graduate Plan B and other Reports, Spring 1920 to Spring 2023

The Lebesgue integral is a generalization of the Riemann integral which extends the collection of functions which are integrable.

Lebesgue integration differs from Riemann integration in the way the approximations to the integral are taken. Riemann approximations use step functions which have a constant value on any given interval of the domain corres­ponding to some partition. Lebesgue approximations use what are called simple functions which, like the step functions, take on only a finite number of values. However, these values are not necessarily taken on by the function on intervals of the domain, but rather on arbitrary subsets of the …


Computer Analysis Of Consumer Attitude And Consumption Data For Fluid Milk Products, James Reed Fisher May 1968

Computer Analysis Of Consumer Attitude And Consumption Data For Fluid Milk Products, James Reed Fisher

All Graduate Plan B and other Reports, Spring 1920 to Spring 2023

The American public, with a per capita disposable income currently at an all time high, has become a source of vital concern to dairy market researchers. The unique socio-economic structure of the present generation causes the dairy industry to be concerned with how the consumer view its products. Effective education and advertising programs must be developed to attract the taste and meet the demands of the consumer.

Two factors which greatly influence market research and advertising programs are the attitude of the consumer toward a given product and the relationship of attitude to the degree of actual milk consumption. To …


Plane Protective Geometry, Lana Sue Legrand May 1968

Plane Protective Geometry, Lana Sue Legrand

Honors Theses

The following study was based on the text A Modern Introduction to Geometries by Annita Tuller, Associate Professor of Mathematics at Hunter College. The study consisted of problem solving at the end of each topic studied. Therefore, this paper contains a brief summary of the topics covered followed by the problems solved with theta respective drawings. No attempted is made to include all of the theorems, axioms, or definitions necessary to solve the problems but page references are given to refer to the text.


Principal Component Factor Analysis, Herbert H. Jolliff May 1968

Principal Component Factor Analysis, Herbert H. Jolliff

All Graduate Plan B and other Reports, Spring 1920 to Spring 2023

Factor analysis came into being around 1900 in the field f psychology to explain theories of human ability. Several methods of factor analysis exist; but according to Harman (1967) principal component factor analysis is unique in the mathematical sense, therefore, quite often the preferred method. The centroid method is computationally easier, and it gives close approximations to the principal component method on some data sets. An example of this is shown in Appendixes B and F by comparison.

Factor analysis is being used in many fields. A few of the fields are sociology, meteorology, political science, medicine, geography, business, economics, …


The Development Of The Calculus, Janie Ferguson May 1968

The Development Of The Calculus, Janie Ferguson

Honors Theses

The Greeks made the first step in the inquiry of the infinitely small quantities by an attempt to determine the area of curves. The method of exhaustions they used for this purpose consisted of making the curve a limiting area, to which the circumscribed and inscribed polygons continually approached by increasing the number of their sides. The area obtained was considered to be the area of the curve. The method of integration is somewhat similar, to the extent that it involves finding the limits of sums. Zeno of Elea (c. 450 B.C.) was one of the first to work with …


The Fundamental Groups Of The Complements Of Some Solid Horned Spheres, Norman William Riebe May 1968

The Fundamental Groups Of The Complements Of Some Solid Horned Spheres, Norman William Riebe

All Graduate Theses and Dissertations, Spring 1920 to Summer 2023

One of the methods used for the construction of the classical Alexander horned sphere leads naturally to generalization to horned spheres of higher order. Let M2, denote the Alexander horned sphere. This is a 2-horned sphere of order 2. Denote by M3 and M4, two 2-horned spheres of orders 3 and 4, respectively, constructed by such a generalization.

The fundamental groups of the complements of M2, M3, and M4 are derived, and representations of these groups onto the Alternating Group, A5, are found. The form of the presentations …


Tests Of Methods That Control Round-Off Error, Dale M. Rasmuson May 1968

Tests Of Methods That Control Round-Off Error, Dale M. Rasmuson

All Graduate Theses and Dissertations, Spring 1920 to Summer 2023

Methods of controlling round-off error in one-step methods in the numerical solution of ordinary differential equations are compared. A new Algorithm called theoretical cumulative rounding is formulated. Round-off error bounds are obtained for single precision, and theoretical cumulative rounding. Limits of these bounds are obtained as the step length approaches zero. It is shown that the limit of the bound on the round-off error is unbounded for single precision and double precision, is constant for theoretical partial double precision, and is zero for theoretical cumulative rounding.

The limits of round-off bounds are not obtainable in actual practice. The round-off error …


Algebraic Properties Of Endomorphisms Of Abelian Groups And Rings, Johnnie George Slagle May 1968

Algebraic Properties Of Endomorphisms Of Abelian Groups And Rings, Johnnie George Slagle

All Graduate Theses and Dissertations, Spring 1920 to Summer 2023

The main objective of the thesis was to extend the definition of an M-Group to what is called an M-Ring. From this extension a system called an expanded ring follows naturally. To facilitate the development of the expanded ring, chapter I is devoted to developing properties on systems that are not quite rings where many interesting examples are constructed. In chapter II the definition of an M-Ring is given and some of its properties are derived. In chapter III some of the properties of expanded rings are proved, and examples of expanded rings are given to show their existence.


Reliability And Maintainability Sampling Procedures For Life Cycle Cost Evaluation, Doyle H. Harris May 1968

Reliability And Maintainability Sampling Procedures For Life Cycle Cost Evaluation, Doyle H. Harris

All Graduate Theses and Dissertations, Spring 1920 to Summer 2023

The intent of this thesis is to investigate, develop, and apply techniques to determine the reliability and maintainability of populations of items. These techniques are to be used in determining the total life-time operating costs of the populations so that those items with the lowest life-time costs can be bought. To do this, the author has explored current techniques for determining compliance to some minimum required Mean Time Between Failure (MTBF) in what is referred to as a Phase I testing. After the requirements of Phase I testing have been met, testing may be continued at the option of the …


Some Contributions To The Design And Analysis Of Experiments With Special Reference To Weighing Designs,Partially Balanced Designs And Designs For Two Way Elimination Of Heterogensity., M. Bhaskar Rao Dr. Mar 1968

Some Contributions To The Design And Analysis Of Experiments With Special Reference To Weighing Designs,Partially Balanced Designs And Designs For Two Way Elimination Of Heterogensity., M. Bhaskar Rao Dr.

Doctoral Theses

Thie dissertation containe the authors vurious contributions to the design and analysia of experimenta. The min topios covered in this theeia are veighing designe, partially balanced designa and designs for tuo-vay elimination of hoterogeneity. Some of the material of the chaptere 2, 3, 4, 5 (marked vith asteriska in the theais) has beon conpiled from the authors publiahed papers. [9],[10].[13],[12],[13].[14].Chapters I and II deal with chemioal balanoe velghing designs. Yates [11] and Hotelling [36] obeerved that the veichta of the objeeta ean be more accurately determined by voighing thon in groupe. I a wodghing operations are made to veighp objecta, …


Studies In The Theory Of Graphs., R. P. Gupta Dr. Feb 1968

Studies In The Theory Of Graphs., R. P. Gupta Dr.

Doctoral Theses

No abstract provided.


Contributions To The Theory Of Sampling Strategies., T. J. Rao Dr. Feb 1968

Contributions To The Theory Of Sampling Strategies., T. J. Rao Dr.

Doctoral Theses

Sample survny an a tochnique for collantion of data haa been w1dely accepted since quite a long time and it is only during the thirties and forties that a more syetem matic development has taken place owing to the most signi- ficant and rcmarkable works of Cochran, Hansen, Hurwitz, Mahalanobie, Neyman, Sukhatme, Yates and othera. Daring thin period, there were many important advances and tremendous progress in this field was achieved in India under the direction of Professor P. C. Mahal anobis. Besides the theoretical developments, streen was laid on the practical techniques and large-scale sample aurveys played a major …


Biometrical Genetics Of Insecticide Resistance:A Quantal Response Character., N Singh Dr. Feb 1968

Biometrical Genetics Of Insecticide Resistance:A Quantal Response Character., N Singh Dr.

Doctoral Theses

Geneses of the Froblems1.1.1 Resistence -A poblem in the fields of publio hosl th, agriculture, and endmel husbandry Discovery of the synthetic insecticides of residual toxcicity and their availability for civilian use after the World Mar I had presented a bright proapeot of freedom from insect bome diseases, Lindted fleld trials of chlorinated hydrocarbon insecticides in the sphere of ublic heal th had resulted in decline of the veotor/post pepulations by 'erdsia! and oonsaquentay the incidonce of vector borne diseases recorded drameatic falls. Inspired by such good results different combries and World Heoalth Organi zntion (WED) embarked upon the adventuro …


Topic From Galois Theory, Pai-Yuan Chang Jan 1968

Topic From Galois Theory, Pai-Yuan Chang

All Graduate Plan B and other Reports, Spring 1920 to Spring 2023

Galois theory constitutes an excellent introduction group theory and field theory and provides a strong motivation for the introduction of the basic concepts of abstract algebra. This paper explains the basic theory and describes how it is applied to prove the unsolvability "by radicals" of equations of degree n >= 5.


Nomography, Scotty Andrews Jan 1968

Nomography, Scotty Andrews

Honors Theses

No abstract provided.


Groups, Janie Ferguson Jan 1968

Groups, Janie Ferguson

Honors Theses

This paper explores abstract algebra groups.


Industrial Mathematicians, Mary Beth Mcgee Jan 1968

Industrial Mathematicians, Mary Beth Mcgee

Honors Theses

What is an industrial, or professional, mathematician? What does he do? Generally, there are two kinds: workers in pure mathematics and workers in applied math.

The pure mathematician likes to play with mathematical laws and principles just to see what will happen. They have mathematical curiosity; they are not especially interested in whether anyone ever finds any use for the result or not. They have the fun of working their problems, and that is the only reward they ask. There is a large group of men and women getting paid good salaries for having such fun; they are the pure …


Inferences On The Parameters Of The Weibull Distribution, Darrel Ray Thoman Jan 1968

Inferences On The Parameters Of The Weibull Distribution, Darrel Ray Thoman

Doctoral Dissertations

"For the most part, solutions to the problems of making inferences about the parameters in the Weibull distribution have been limited to providing simple estimators of the parameters. Little has been known about the properties of the estimators. In this paper the small and moderate sample size properties of the maximum likelihood estimators are studied and their superiority is established. The problem of making further inferences which are based on the maximum likelihood estimates of the parameters is then considered. The inferences that are presented can be divided into those based on a single sample and those based on two …


A Description And An Analysis Of The Results Of Using Cadet Teaching As A Method Of Improving The Multiplication Proficiency Of A Selected Sample Of Fourth And Seventh Grade Students, Richard Mark Anderson Jan 1968

A Description And An Analysis Of The Results Of Using Cadet Teaching As A Method Of Improving The Multiplication Proficiency Of A Selected Sample Of Fourth And Seventh Grade Students, Richard Mark Anderson

Dissertations and Theses @ UNI

The purpose of this study is to describe and analyze the results of using cadet teaching as a method of improving the multiplication proficiency of fourth grade students from Price Laboratory School and seventh grade students from Holmes Junior High who have difficulty with multiplication. A multiplication test designed by the investigator was administered to sixty fourth grade students and forty-four seventh grade students. As a result of this test, sixteen fourth grade students and sixteen seventh grade students were identified as having difficulty with multiplication. Eight of the fourth grade students and eight of the seventh grade students were …


Threshold Order Of A Switching Function And Stochastic Dependence Of Inputs., T. Krishnan Dr. Dec 1967

Threshold Order Of A Switching Function And Stochastic Dependence Of Inputs., T. Krishnan Dr.

Doctoral Theses

This Ä‘insertation is being submitted to the Indian Statiatical Inatitute, in support of the author's application for the degree of Doctor of Philosophy. This diasertation enbodien the work carried out by the author at the Indian Statistieal Institute under the aupervision of frofensor C. R. Rso. le is grate ful to Professor Rao for his constant encouragenent and inspi- ration and for the facilities provided at the Institute.The main part of the results of Chapter 5 have already been ublished (20). Zhe resulte of Chapters 2 and 3 and of Chapter 4 &e being reviewed for publie cation. ReferRes of …