At the turn of the 19th century, Carl Friedrich Gauß founded error calculus by predicting the then unknown position of the planet Ceres. Ever since, error calculus has occupied a place at the heart of science. In this book, Grabe illustrates the breakdown of traditional error calculus in the face of modern measurement techniques. Revising Gauß’ error calculus ab initio, he treats random and unknown systematic errors on an equal footing from the outset. Furthermore, Grabe also proposes what may be called well defined measuring conditions, a prerequisite for defining confidence intervals that are consistent with basic statistical concepts. The resulting measurement uncertainties are as robust and reliable as required by modern-day science, en...
Error is the lack of ability in explaining empirical phenomena. It can be classified in many ways,de...
The American National Standards Institute (ANSI) defines systematic error as An error which remains ...
A measurement result is incomplete without a statement of its 'uncertainty' or 'margin of error'. Bu...
For the first time in 200 years Generalized Gaussian Error Calculus addresses a rigorous, complete a...
in sectionibus conicis solem ambientium ” on the motion of celestial bodies was published. This book...
The concept of uncertainty in measurement stems from that of (probable) error and is intimately inte...
This paper is based on “From errors to probability density functions - Evolution of the concept of ...
This hands-on guide is primarily intended to be used in undergraduate laboratories in the physical s...
This hands-on guide is primarily intended to be used in undergraduate laboratories in the physical s...
The "Guide to the Expression of Uncertainty in Measurement" (GUM) is the foundational docu...
measurements have some degree of uncertainty that may come from a variety of sources. The process of...
In the last few decades the role played by models and modeling activities has become a central topic...
Classical physics was based upon the assumption that experimental errors were just accidental and sh...
In the last few decades the role played by models and modeling activities has become a central topic...
Laboratory medicine decreases diagnostic uncertainty, but is influenced by factors causing uncertain...
Error is the lack of ability in explaining empirical phenomena. It can be classified in many ways,de...
The American National Standards Institute (ANSI) defines systematic error as An error which remains ...
A measurement result is incomplete without a statement of its 'uncertainty' or 'margin of error'. Bu...
For the first time in 200 years Generalized Gaussian Error Calculus addresses a rigorous, complete a...
in sectionibus conicis solem ambientium ” on the motion of celestial bodies was published. This book...
The concept of uncertainty in measurement stems from that of (probable) error and is intimately inte...
This paper is based on “From errors to probability density functions - Evolution of the concept of ...
This hands-on guide is primarily intended to be used in undergraduate laboratories in the physical s...
This hands-on guide is primarily intended to be used in undergraduate laboratories in the physical s...
The "Guide to the Expression of Uncertainty in Measurement" (GUM) is the foundational docu...
measurements have some degree of uncertainty that may come from a variety of sources. The process of...
In the last few decades the role played by models and modeling activities has become a central topic...
Classical physics was based upon the assumption that experimental errors were just accidental and sh...
In the last few decades the role played by models and modeling activities has become a central topic...
Laboratory medicine decreases diagnostic uncertainty, but is influenced by factors causing uncertain...
Error is the lack of ability in explaining empirical phenomena. It can be classified in many ways,de...
The American National Standards Institute (ANSI) defines systematic error as An error which remains ...
A measurement result is incomplete without a statement of its 'uncertainty' or 'margin of error'. Bu...