Limits of detection in chemical analysis / Edward Voigtman
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Background Chemical measurement systems and their errors The response, net response and content domains Traditional limits of detection Modern limits of detection Receiver operating characteristics Statistics of an ideal model CMS If only the true intercept is unknown If only the true slope is unknown If the true intercept and true slope are both unknown If only the population standard deviation is unknown If only the true slope is known If only the true intercept is known If all three parameters are unknown Bootstrapped detection limits in a real CMS Four relevant considerations Neyman-Pearson hypothesis testing Heteroscedastic noises Limits of quantitation The sampled step function The sampled rectangular pulse The sampled triangular pulse The sampled Gaussian pulse Parting considerations