error estimate
collocation in Englishmeaningsoferrorandestimate
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error
noun[C or U]
uk/ˈer.ər/us/ˈer.ɚ/
a ...
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estimate
noun[C]
uk/ˈes.tɪ.mət/us/ˈes.tə.mət/
a guess of what the size, value, amount, cost, etc. of something ...
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(Definition oferrorandestimatefrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)
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Our methods appear to permit this dependence, but at the expense of a badly deterioratederrorestimate.
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Later measurements using a precision balance showed that both procedures gave anerrorestimateof about 10%.
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The point to note here is that thiserrorestimateholds up to the edges.
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The selection of the subinterval is based on the maximum absoluteerrorestimateof lo-'.
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We will examine what we can achieve on meshes constructed on the basis of the weighted a posteriorierrorestimate(3.18).
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At that point the reading ability estimate of the test taker is computed along with the standarderrorestimate.
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By standard finite element theory, this gives a quasi-optimalerrorestimatefor the variables being approximated.
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However, there is currently no general convergence proof orerrorestimateavailable unless the method is restricted to well-known special cases.
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If the simulator's result matches the analytical solution within theerrorestimate, then the simulator can be considered correct for that particular test case.
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The right-hand side of the a posteriorierrorestimatecan thus be used for quantitative error estimation and local mesh adaptation.
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One can exploit this result to derive anerrorestimatein a fairly standard way.
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Performance of the models was evaluated using significance level of the parameters estimated, variance oferrorestimateand its approximate standard error.
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With this notation, we obtain from the abstract a posteriorierrorestimate(12.6) the following result for the present situation.
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This results in the following a posteriorierrorestimate.
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For each tally line, the first number is the value and the second number is theerrorestimate.
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When the program is run, a value anderrorestimateare produced.
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Notice that the a posteriorierrorestimate(12.7) has very particular features.
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In the latter case, the 'rate of ergodization' is measured in terms of small divisors, and theerrorestimatedepends on the measure of the set of nearly resonant frequencies.
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The internal model's estimate is also compared to the produced sound to generate anerrorestimate.
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