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Robert Helmert (31 July 1843 – 15 June 1917) was a
German geodesist and
statistician with
important contributions to the
theory of errors.
Helmert was born...
- The
Helmert transformation (named
after Friedrich Robert Helmert, 1843–1917) is a
geometric transformation method within a three-dimensional space. It...
- The
Helmert–Wolf
blocking (HWB) is a
least squares solution method for the
solution of a sp****
block system of
linear equations. It was
first reported...
- map projection) pair to
another (datum, map projection) pair. Use of the
Helmert transform in the
transformation from
geodetic coordinates of
datum A {\displaystyle...
- t distribution was
first derived as a
posterior distribution in 1876 by
Helmert and Lüroth. As such, Student's t-distribution is an
example of Stigler's...
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Helmert Bank (75°0′S 29°20′W / 75.000°S 29.333°W / -75.000; -29.333) is a
submarine bank in the
Weddell Sea
named for the
German geodesist Friedrich...
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Helmert is a
lunar impact crater at the
southern edge of the Mare Smythii. It lies near the
eastern limb of the Moon, and from the
Earth it is seen nearly...
- one
datum to
another requires a
datum transformation method such as a
Helmert transformation,
although in
certain situations a
simple translation may...
- Bibcode:2019JGeod..93.2181P. doi:10.1007/s00190-019-01228-y. S2CID 127408940. F. R.
Helmert,
Mathematical and
Physical Theories of
Higher Geodesy, Part 1, ACIC (St...
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February 2012.
Cavelaars AE,
Kunst AE,
Geurts JJ,
Crialesi R, Grötvedt L,
Helmert U, et al. (2000). "Persistent
variations in
average height between countries...