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relative error

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meanings of relativeand error


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relative
adjective
uk /ˈrel.ə.tɪv/ us /ˈrel.ə.t̬ɪv/
being judged or measured in comparison with ...
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error
noun[C or U]
uk /ˈer.ər/ us /ˈer.ɚ/
a ...
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Examples of relative error


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The former may not be viable if the factors fill in significantly, but is capable of giving a numerical solution with small relativeerror.
Sample sizes were too small to test the relationship between relativeerror variance and skewness for the various fitness components individually.
It is derived the following criterion: isotropy (no relativeerror amplification) has to be achieved.
Next, the accuracy of the kinematic models is discussed considering their sensitivity or relativeerror amplification, giving rise to the isotropy concept.
We varied the tolerance of the step-size controllers and measured the relativeerror of the answer at the endpoint.
These parameters and the error parameters mentioned previously were found t o result in a relativeerror in the resistance of less than 1 yo.
We can check the validity of the above algorithm by computing the relativeerror.
In this case the relativeerror was less than 0.1 for almost all signals.
Note that even then, the relativeerror caused by 2% data noise is 15% in the elliptic case and even 25% in the hyperbolic one.
The conservation law (2.12) was satisfied to within 0.5 % relativeerror in all the cases shown here.
Relativeerror of measurements was less than 2%.
Simulation results showed that the control system performed soundly even in the noisiest case, with a relativeerror of approximately 20% and hence depicted robustness.
Figure 10 shows the comparison results for a relativeerror.
Table 1 shows the maximum relativeerror of consumption and capital per unit of effective labor for different numbers of mesh points.
The relativeerror is better than 1 % for major elements and 0.8-6 % for trace elements, depending on their concentrations.
We then compare the continuous and discrete probability of each path, hoping to show there is a small relativeerror.
The curve below the dots is the first approximation, with relativeerror 0.02.
The linear fit has a relativeerror of less than 10 per cent for all states.
The relativeerror is computed for every mesh point.
Numerical evidence shows that the enhanced version of the approximation formula is amazingly accurate; in general, its relativeerror is less than 1%, for all time before expiry.
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