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Absolute error The numerical difference between a forecasted quantity and the actual result is known as absolute error.
State-of-the-art static analysis tools for verifying finite-precision code compute worst-case absolute error bounds on numerical errors. These are, however, oft ...
Absolute error The numerical difference between a forecasted quantity and the actual result is known as absolute error. If you predict that you'll.
In this paper, we investigate how state-of-the-art static techniques for computing sound absolute error bounds can be used, extended and combined for the computation of relative errors.
Numerical results, including graphical representations, are provided for various step sizes. Both absolute and relative errors are calculated to assess the accuracy of the solutions. The numerical ...
We have also established asymptotic properties of the proposed estimators under regularity conditions. We finally provide numerical simulations and a real data application to assess the finite sample ...