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    Mozambique Power Fiber Optic Cable Procurement Bidding Website

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  • Splitter Testing and Link Group Testing

    Splitter Testing and Link Group Testing

    In statistics and combinatorial mathematics, group testing is any procedure that breaks up the task of identifying objects into tests on groups of items, rather than testing each item individually. First studied by Robert Dorfman in 1943, group testing is a relatively new field of mathematics that can be applied to a wide range of practical applications and is an active area of research today. A famili. Basic description and termsUnlike many areas of mathematics, the origins of group testing can be traced back to a single report written by a single person:. The motivation arose during the when the The concept of group testing was first introduced by Robert Dorfman in 1943 in a short report published in the Notes section of. Dorfman's report – as with all the early work on group te. This section formally defines the notions and terms relating to group testing. • The input vector,, is defined to be a binary vector of length (that is, ), with the j-th item being called defective if and only if. Further, any non-de.

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