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Fourier Analysis of Geodetic Networks

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Optimization and Design of Geodetic Networks

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Life is difficult enough — why not make it easy! We have met this simple idea the first time in a high-school maths course, when we were forced to learn handle logarithms (although hardly anybody got the point): simplify a problem by appropriate transformation.

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Sünkel, H. (1985). Fourier Analysis of Geodetic Networks. In: Grafarend, E.W., Sansò, F. (eds) Optimization and Design of Geodetic Networks. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-70659-2_12

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