An optimal method to combine results from different experiments
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physics.gen-ph
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conflationconstantdifferentexperimentsinvolvingmethodoptimalvalues
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This article describes an optimal method (conflation) to consolidate data from different experiments, and illustrates the advantages of conflation by graphical examples involving gaussian input distributions, and by a concrete numerical example involving the values of lattice spacing of silicon crystals used in determination of the current values of Planck's constant and the Avogadro constant.
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