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Dealing With Uncertainties A Guide To Error Analysis Univ Prof Dr Manfred Drosg Auth

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Dealing With Uncertainties A Guide To Error Analysis Univ Prof Dr Manfred Drosg Auth
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Publisher: Springer Berlin Heidelberg
File Extension: PDF
File size: 1.11 MB
Pages: 192
Author: Univ. Prof. Dr. Manfred Drosg (auth.)
ISBN: 9783540296065, 9783540296089, 3540296069, 3540296085
Language: English
Year: 2007

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Dealing With Uncertainties A Guide To Error Analysis Univ Prof Dr Manfred Drosg Auth by Univ. Prof. Dr. Manfred Drosg (auth.) 9783540296065, 9783540296089, 3540296069, 3540296085 instant download after payment.

Dealing with Uncertainties proposes and explains a new approach for the analysis of uncertainties. Firstly, it is shown that uncertainties are the consequence of modern science rather than of measurements. Secondly, it stresses the importance of the deductive approach to uncertainties. This perspective has the potential of dealing with the uncertainty of a single data point and of data of a set having differing weights. Both cases cannot be dealt with the inductive approach, which is usually taken. This innovative monograph also fully covers both uncorrelated and correlated uncertainties. The weakness of using statistical weights in regression analysis is discussed. Abundant examples are given for correlation in and between data sets and for the feedback of uncertainties on experiment design.

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