Mathematical foundation of geodesy : selected papers of Torben Krarup / Kai Borre (editor)

Colaborador(es): Borre, KaiTipo de material: TextoTextoDetalles de publicación: Heidelberg : Springer, 2006 Descripción: XII, 416 p. : gráf. ; 24 cmISBN: 3-540-33765-2Tema(s): GeodesiaResumen: This volume contains selected papers by Torben Krarup, one of the most important geodesists of the 20th century. His writings are mathematically well founded and scientifically relevant. In this impressive collection of papers he demonstrates his rare innovative ability to present significant topics and concepts. Modern students of geodesy can learn a lot from his selection of mathematical tools for solving actual problems.The collection contains the famous booklet 'A Contribution to the Mathematical Foundation of Physical Geodesy' from 1969, the unpublished 'Molodenskij letters' from 1973, the final version of 'Integrated Geodesy' from 1978, 'Foundation of a Theory of Elasticity for Geodetic Networks' from 1974, as well as numerous trend setting papers on the theory of adjustment.Resumen: Índice: From the contents Linear Equations.- The Adjustment Procedure in Tensor Form.- The Theory of Rounding Errors in the Adjustment by Elements.- A Contribution to the Mathematical Foundation of Physical Geodesy.- A Remark on Approximation of T by Series in Spherical Harmonics.- On the Geometry of Adjustment.- Remarks to the Discussion Yesterday.- Letters on Molodenskiy's Problem.- On the Spectrum of Geodetic Networks.- Mathematical Geodesy.- Foundation of a Theory of Elasticity for Geodetic Networks.- Integrated Geodesy.- On Potential Theory.- La Formule de Stokes Est-Elle Correcte?.- Some Remarks About Colloc... Etc.
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This volume contains selected papers by Torben Krarup, one of the most important geodesists of the 20th century. His writings are mathematically well founded and scientifically relevant. In this impressive collection of papers he demonstrates his rare innovative ability to present significant topics and concepts. Modern students of geodesy can learn a lot from his selection of mathematical tools for solving actual problems.The collection contains the famous booklet 'A Contribution to the Mathematical Foundation of Physical Geodesy' from 1969, the unpublished 'Molodenskij letters' from 1973, the final version of 'Integrated Geodesy' from 1978, 'Foundation of a Theory of Elasticity for Geodetic Networks' from 1974, as well as numerous trend setting papers on the theory of adjustment.

Índice: From the contents Linear Equations.- The Adjustment Procedure in Tensor Form.- The Theory of Rounding Errors in the Adjustment by Elements.- A Contribution to the Mathematical Foundation of Physical Geodesy.- A Remark on Approximation of T by Series in Spherical Harmonics.- On the Geometry of Adjustment.- Remarks to the Discussion Yesterday.- Letters on Molodenskiy's Problem.- On the Spectrum of Geodetic Networks.- Mathematical Geodesy.- Foundation of a Theory of Elasticity for Geodetic Networks.- Integrated Geodesy.- On Potential Theory.- La Formule de Stokes Est-Elle Correcte?.- Some Remarks About Colloc... Etc.

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