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Introduction to Probability Theory Feller (Looks good) (publisher: Wiley and Sons) Mathematical Methods of Statistics Cramer (Princeton University Press) [abstruse?], and good sampling theory ------------------------------------------------------------------------- [Gronvich's?] course. "Fourier Series and Boundary Value Problems" R. V. Churchill (MacGraw Hill). ------------------------------------------------------------------------ [Dunding's?] Principles of Servomechanisms Brown and Campbell (Wiley) ------------------------------------------------------------------------ Ballistic Res. Lab Memorandum Report Number 504 "An Analysis of Spin Errors in the [Devap?] System from the Record of Bumper Round" Number 5 R. B. Patton Jr. (Restricted) February 1954 Bumper #5 24 February 1949 At separation 18.3 miles 3895 feet / second Burnout of WAC 108 seconds 61.8 miles 7553 feet / second maximum altitude: 243.7 miles at above X - Z [plus?] ( 244.1 miles above earth's surface ) at 368.5 seconds
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Introduction to Probability Theory Feller (Looks good) (publisher: Wiley and Sons) Mathematical Methods of Statistics Cramer (Princeton University Press) [abstruse?], and good sampling theory ------------------------------------------------------------------------- [Gronvich's?] course. "Fourier Series and Boundary Value Problems" R. V. Churchill (MacGraw Hill). ------------------------------------------------------------------------ [Dunding's?] Principles of Servomechanisms Brown and Campbell (Wiley) ------------------------------------------------------------------------ Ballistic Res. Lab Memorandum Report Number 504 "An Analysis of Spin Errors in the [Devap?] System from the Record of Bumper Round" Number 5 R. B. Patton Jr. (Restricted) February 1954 Bumper #5 24 February 1949 At separation 18.3 miles 3895 feet / second Burnout of WAC 108 seconds 61.8 miles 7553 feet / second maximum altitude: 243.7 miles at above X - Z [plus?] ( 244.1 miles above earth's surface ) at 368.5 seconds
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