First published in 1931, this book is the second edition of a 1917
original. The text provides an account of the method of least
squares, aiming to obtain the best interpretation of the results of
experiment without consideration of the way in which these results
are obtained. Elaborate descriptions of instruments and
experimental methods are avoided, allowing for a concise and
economical account that concentrates on key elements of the
subject. This is a detailed and well-organized book that will be of
value to anyone with an interest in least squares and the
development of mathematics.
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