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Measurement Information: Scales and Conversions

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A theoretical group apparatus is utilized to demonstrate the closeness of scale theory to measurement conversions. The merits of a projective group of conversions are revealed. A geometric interpretation of the measurement procedure is given.

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Knorring, V.G., Kreinovich, V.Y. & Mazin, V.D. Measurement Information: Scales and Conversions. Measurement Techniques 45, 113–115 (2002). https://doi.org/10.1023/A:1015549118009

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