[time-nuts] Mentorship needed in learning about Allan Deviation and variation.

Bob kb8tq kb8tq at n1k.org
Wed Oct 28 12:33:04 UTC 2020


Hi

I’m pretty sure you can find multiple posts from me spelling it any of a half dozen ways ….. :)

Bob

> On Oct 27, 2020, at 9:29 PM, jimlux <jimlux at earthlink.net> wrote:
> 
> On 10/27/20 6:16 PM, Tom Van Baak wrote:
>> Alberto,
>> Thanks for asking. The correct spelling is Allan variance or Allan deviation, named after David Allan, of NBS (NIST). Yes, on rare occasions it is misspelled Allen, as in the hex key wrench. Note it's spelled correctly in the Subject line of this thread. I'm not aware of national explanations for the misspelling; it could simply be that allen is more popular a name than allan and a spell checker allows either one.
>> The ADEV statistic itself is spelled Allan because that's his name: Dr. David W. Allan. Similarly, the hex wrench is spelled Allen because of Mr. William G. Allen.
>> More fun: When you google word search it displays a hit count:
>> "allan deviation" About        84,300 results (0.46 seconds)
>> "allen deviation" About         2,460 results (0.40 seconds)
>> "allan variance"  About        85,400 results (0.41 seconds)
>> "allen variance"  About        21,300 results (0.37 seconds)
>> "allen wrench"    About     4,820,000 results (0.52 seconds)
>> "allan"           About   213,000,000 results (0.77 seconds)
>> "allen"           About 1,190,000,000 results (0.87 seconds)
>> You can see that the word allen is 5x more popular than allan. That alone may explain the occasion misspelling of ADEV. Also, apparently, Allen wrench tools are 50x more popular than Allan deviation tools ;-)
> 
> I'm still agitating for alien deviation - Microsoft offers it as a suggestion, but not Allan, so it must be true.
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