Error Analysis (mathematics)
In mathematics, error analysis is the study of kind and quantity of error, or uncertainty, that may be present in the solution to a problem. This issue is particularly prominent in applied areas such as numerical analysis and statistics. Error analysis in numerical modeling In numerical simulation or modeling of real systems, error analysis is concerned with the changes in the output of the model as the parameters to the model vary about a mean. For instance, in a system modeled as a function of two variables z \,=\, f(x,y). Error analysis deals with the propagation of the numerical errors in x and y (around mean values \bar and \bar) to error in z (around a mean \bar). In numerical analysis, error analysis comprises both forward error analysis and backward error analysis. Forward error analysis Forward error analysis involves the analysis of a function z' = f'(a_0,\,a_1,\,\dots,\,a_n) which is an approximation (usually a finite polynomial) to a function z \,=\, f(a_0,a_1,\ ... [...More Info...] [...Related Items...] OR: [Wikipedia] [Google] [Baidu] |
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Error An error (from the Latin ''error'', meaning "wandering") is an action which is inaccurate or incorrect. In some usages, an error is synonymous with a mistake. The etymology derives from the Latin term 'errare', meaning 'to stray'. In statistics, "error" refers to the difference between the value which has been computed and the correct value. An error could result in failure or in a dev |