Measurement Uncertainties in Science and Technology

Free Download

Authors:

Edition: 1

ISBN: 9783540209447, 3-540-20944-1

Size: 5 MB (5611085 bytes)

Pages: 266/266

File format:

Language:

Publishing Year:

Category: Tags: , ,

Michael Grabe, M. Grabe9783540209447, 3-540-20944-1

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, engineering and technology.

Reviews

There are no reviews yet.

Be the first to review “Measurement Uncertainties in Science and Technology”
Shopping Cart
Scroll to Top