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  • Our page on error propagation gives the general formula for calculating errors.
  • :See error propagation ( especially the section " Example formulas " ).
  • There are also forward differencing methods, but great care must be taken to analyse error propagation.
  • I have amended the distinguishing features column to point out its main notable feature ( error propagation ).
  • More complex error propagation can be achieved using the or monads, for which similar functionality ( using ) is supported.
  • This issue is known as error propagation and is a serious problem in real-world predictive models, which are usually composed of numerous parts.
  • The typical example is I / O, but monads are useful for many other purposes, including mutable state, concurrency and transactional memory, exception handling, and error propagation.
  • It will also be hard to aim very precisely due to error propagation ( a longer time in flight means that tiny error in aim will result in large error in position ).
  • If you have numbers A \ plusmn \ sigma _ A \ text { and } B \ plusmn \ sigma _ B, then the error propagation estimate of their product is:
  • Therefore an expression for the residuals ( i . e ., the " estimated " errors in the parameters ) can be obtained by error propagation from the errors in the observations.
  • His work, particularly " First-Order Error Propagation in a Stagewise Smoothing Procedure for Satellite Observations, " anticipated that of Rudolf E . K醠m醤, whose linear quadratic estimation technique became known as the Kalman filter.
  • A system for the J programming language has been developed, adding coercion, error propagation and filtering to the normal validation properties of a type system as well as applying type functions outside of function definitions, thereby increasing flexibility of type definitions.
  • Because the survey design is two-dimensional ( rectangular ), while the actual earth is three-dimensional ( ~ spherical ), adjustments to land areas must be made periodically to prevent error propagation; not all sections can be one square mile nor can all townships be exactly 36 square miles.