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Measurement Uncertainties in Science and Technology electronic resource by Michael Grabe.

By: Grabe, Michael [author.]Contributor(s): SpringerLink (Online service)Material type: TextTextPublication details: Cham : Springer International Publishing : Imprint: Springer, 2014Edition: 2nd ed. 2014Description: XIV, 401 p. 80 illus., 41 illus. in color. online resourceContent type: text Media type: computer Carrier type: online resourceISBN: 9783319048888Subject(s): physics | Mathematical physics | Engineering mathematics | Physics | Measurement Science and Instrumentation | Appl.Mathematics/Computational Methods of Engineering | Mathematical Methods in PhysicsDDC classification: 530.8 LOC classification: T50Online resources: Click here to access online
Contents:
Characterization, Combination of Propagation of Errors -- Least Squares Adjustment -- Linear and Linearized Systems -- Generic Metrological Issues.
In: Springer eBooksSummary: This book recasts the classical Gaussian error calculus from scratch, the inducements concerning both random and unknown systematic errors. The idea of this book is to create a formalism being fit to localize the true values of physical quantities considered – true with respect to the set of predefined physical units. Remarkably enough, the prevailingly practiced forms of error calculus do not  feature this property which however proves in every respect, to be physically indispensable. The amended formalism, termed Generalized Gaussian Error Calculus by the author, treats unknown systematic errors as biases and brings random errors to bear via enhanced confidence intervals as laid down by students. The significantly extended second edition thoroughly restructures and systematizes the text as a whole and illustrates the formalism by numerous numerical examples. They demonstrate the basic principles of how to understand uncertainties to localize the true values of measured values - a perspective decisive in view of the contested physical explorations.
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Characterization, Combination of Propagation of Errors -- Least Squares Adjustment -- Linear and Linearized Systems -- Generic Metrological Issues.

This book recasts the classical Gaussian error calculus from scratch, the inducements concerning both random and unknown systematic errors. The idea of this book is to create a formalism being fit to localize the true values of physical quantities considered – true with respect to the set of predefined physical units. Remarkably enough, the prevailingly practiced forms of error calculus do not  feature this property which however proves in every respect, to be physically indispensable. The amended formalism, termed Generalized Gaussian Error Calculus by the author, treats unknown systematic errors as biases and brings random errors to bear via enhanced confidence intervals as laid down by students. The significantly extended second edition thoroughly restructures and systematizes the text as a whole and illustrates the formalism by numerous numerical examples. They demonstrate the basic principles of how to understand uncertainties to localize the true values of measured values - a perspective decisive in view of the contested physical explorations.

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