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Statistical Identification of Error Structures

Nicolas Bouleau ()
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Nicolas Bouleau: École des Ponts ParisTech

Chapter Chapter 12 in The Mathematics of Errors, 2021, pp 283-293 from Springer

Abstract: Abstract Depending on the situation, an error structure is attached to a probability space that is either given or known by statistical means. The probability space is a given when the model involves physical laws or games of chance (finance) which are taken as hypotheses from which one tries to draw consequences including sensitivities as a function of parameters. It is drawn from experiment by statistics if the aim is to model natural or social phenomena that can only be apprehended empirically.

Date: 2021
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DOI: 10.1007/978-3-030-88575-5_12

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