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Some Mathematical Methods for Assessing the Accuracy of Processing Paleomagnetic Measurements

Student: Arina Darenskaya

Supervisor: Andrei Khokhlov

Faculty: Faculty of Mathematics

Educational Programme: Joint Bachelor's Programme with the Centre for Teaching Excellence (Bachelor)

Year of Graduation: 2024

The aim of this work is to study the demagnetization process occurring under laboratory conditions. A model has been developed for the analysis of demagnetization, representing a continuous-time process investigated through discrete simulations. We analyzed empirical distribution functions and found that they largely conform to the Fisher distribution. This discovery has practical significance as it allows for the determination of the statistics of deviation angles from the true magnetization vector.

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