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Dealing With Uncertainties A Guide To Error Analysis Manfred Drosg

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Dealing With Uncertainties A Guide To Error Analysis Manfred Drosg
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Publisher: Springer
File Extension: PDF
File size: 2.53 MB
Pages: 243
Author: Manfred Drosg
ISBN: 9783642013836, 364201383X
Language: English
Year: 2009

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Dealing With Uncertainties A Guide To Error Analysis Manfred Drosg by Manfred Drosg 9783642013836, 364201383X instant download after payment.

Dealing with Uncertainties is an innovative monograph that lays special emphasis on the deductive approach to uncertainties and on the shape of uncertainty distributions. This perspective has the potential for dealing with the uncertainty of a single data point and with sets of data that have different weights. It is shown that the inductive approach that is commonly used to estimate uncertainties is in fact not suitable for these two cases. The approach that is used to understand the nature of uncertainties is novel in that it is completely decoupled from measurements. Uncertainties which are the consequence of modern science provide a measure of confidence both in scientific data and in information in everyday life. Uncorrelated uncertainties and correlated uncertainties are fully covered and the weakness of using statistical weights in regression analysis is discussed. The text is abundantly illustrated with examples and includes more than 150 problems to help the reader master the subject.

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