Invariance explains multiplicative and exponential skedactic functions
© Springer International Publishing Switzerland 2016. In many situations, we have an (approximately) linear dependence between several quantities.(Formula presented.) The variance v=σ 2 of the corresponding approximation error (Formula presented.) often depends on the values of the quantities x 1 ,...
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Main Authors: | Kreinovich V., Kosheleva O., Nguyen H., Sriboonchitta S. |
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Format: | Book Series |
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2017
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