Mathematics and Measurement

J Res Natl Inst Stand Technol. 2001 Feb 1;106(1):293-313. doi: 10.6028/jres.106.011. Print 2001 Jan-Feb.

Abstract

In this paper we describe the role that mathematics plays in measurement science at NIST. We first survey the history behind NIST's current work in this area, starting with the NBS Math Tables project of the 1930s. We then provide examples of more recent efforts in the application of mathematics to measurement science, including the solution of ill-posed inverse problems, characterization of the accuracy of software for micromagnetic modeling, and in the development and dissemination of mathematical reference data. Finally, we comment on emerging issues in measurement science to which mathematicians will devote their energies in coming years.

Keywords: deconvolution; digital libraries; history of NBS; linear algebra; mathematical reference data; mathematical software; micromagnetic modeling; parameter estimation; scientific computing; software testing.