Frangos, Christos C. - 2009
In this paper the air-pollutant concentration is denoted as a random variable C(t), t = 1, 2, ... , 24, from an unknown distribution F(mu, sigma[superscript 2]). Fixing the time t of the day, the data have the form C [subscript 1], C [subscript 2], ... , C [subscript 360]. The aim is to find a...