How to construct various control charts Which control charts to use for a particular type of data How to measure the capability of a process The basic themes of quality management and Deming’s 14 points The basic aspects of Six Sigma
Basic probability concepts Sample spaces and events, simple probability, joint probability Conditional probability Statistical independence, marginal probability Bayes’s Theorem
§11.2 The valence bond theory of coordination compounds §11.3 Crystal Field Theoryof coordination compound §11.1 Basic concepts of coordination compounds §*11.5 Further discussion on coordination §11.4 Stability of coordination compounds
1.1 The failures of classical physics 1.2 The characteristic of the motion of microscopic particles 1.3 The basic assumptions (postulates) of quantum mechanics 1.4 Solution of free particle in a box - a simple application of Quantum Mechanics
1 Introduction 1.1 GUI and Basic functions 1.1.1 Command Window 1.1.2 Command History 1.1.3 MatLab Help 2 Data in MatLab 2.1 Manipulating data 2.1.1 Creating Objects 2.1.2 Operators 3 Graphics 3.1 Use plotting tools 3.2 Use the command interface 3.2.1 Basic plots 3.2.2 Adding Plots to an Existing Graph 3.2.3 Multiple Plots in One Figure 3.2.4 Controlling the Axes 3.2.5 Axis Labels and Titles 3.3 Mesh and Surface Plots 3.4 Creating Specialized Plots 3.5 Advanced plotting
1.1 The failures of classical physics 1.2 The characteristic of the motion of microscopic particles 1.3 The basic assumptions (postulates) of quantum mechanics 1.4 Solution of free particle in a box – a simple application of Quantum Mechanics