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combine/errors - combine quantities-with-error in an expression
Calling Sequence
combine( expr, errors, opts )
Parameters
expr
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expression containing quantities-with-error
opts
(optional) equation(s) of the form option=value, where option is one of 'rule' or 'correlations'; determine behavior
Description
The combine( expr, errors, opts ) command combines quantities-with-error in a mathematical expression, or in other words, propagates the errors through an expression.
The opts argument can contain one or more of the following equations that determine the behavior:
'rule' = name
If the optional parameter rule=name is given, the rounding rule name is applied to the result of combine. Otherwise, the default rounding rule is used ('digits', or as set by ScientificErrorAnalysis[UseRule]).
'correlations' = true or false
If 'correlations'=true, combine/errors uses correlations defined between the quantities-with-error combined. The default value of 'correlations' is true. If 'correlations'=false, combine/errors ignores any correlations defined between the quantities-with-error.
If no correlations have been directly defined between the quantities-with-error in expr (using ScientificErrorAnalysis[SetCorrelation]), 'correlations'=false does not produce a result different from the default.
'correlations'=false has no effect on further induced error analysis calculations. That is, when combine/errors requires the variance of a quantity-with-error with functional dependence, that calculation is performed using correlations.
The result of combine/errors is a quantity-with-error returned in a Quantity object.
The uncertainty is calculated using the usual formula of error analysis involving a first-order expansion with the variances of the quantities-with-error.
The error in , where is a function of variables , is
where is the error in , and the partials are evaluated at the central values of the .
When correlations are included, the formula also involves the covariances between the quantities-with-error.
The covariance can be expressed in terms of the correlation and errors , as:
where and are the errors in and .
ScientificErrorAnalysis[Variance] and ScientificErrorAnalysis[Covariance] are used to calculate the variances and covariances of the quantities-with-error. Thus, any quantity-with-error combined can have functional dependence on other quantities-with-error.
Examples
See Also
combine, Overview of ScientificErrorAnalysis, Rounding rules, ScientificConstants, ScientificConstants[Constant], ScientificErrorAnalysis, ScientificErrorAnalysis and ScientificConstants, ScientificErrorAnalysis[Covariance], ScientificErrorAnalysis[GetCorrelation], ScientificErrorAnalysis[Quantity], ScientificErrorAnalysis[SetCorrelation], ScientificErrorAnalysis[UseRule], ScientificErrorAnalysis[UsingRule], ScientificErrorAnalysis[Variance]
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