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Observation error specifications

2014
Abstract This chapter gives an overview of the specifications of observation errors in data assimilation schemes. In particular, different ways of diagnosing the statistics of these errors are also presented. The evidence of correlations for a given number of observations and the way they can be represented are discussed.
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OBSERVER ERROR

The Lancet, 1955
J.L. Boldero, K. Lumsden
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Errors in Observed Altitudes

Journal of Navigation, 1948
On page 179 of the first volume of the Journal, Commander J. Middendorp, R.N.N.R., discusses the effect on the observed altitude that arises when the sextant is tilted out of the vertical plane, and concludes that the error is a maximum for altitudes in the region of 45; it seems to me that the conclusion is incorrect.
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Towards complete and error-free genome assemblies of all vertebrate species

Nature, 2021
Arang Rhie   +2 more
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On errors of observation

Mathematical Proceedings of the Cambridge Philosophical Society, 1924
The object of this note is to direct attention to an entirely false inference which was drawn from the analysis given in my previous paper with the same title.
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Realizing repeated quantum error correction in a distance-three surface code

Nature, 2022
Sebastian Krinner   +2 more
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Quantum error mitigation

Reviews of Modern Physics, 2023
Zhenyu Cai   +2 more
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Exponential suppression of bit or phase errors with cyclic error correction

Nature, 2021
Kevin J Satzinger   +2 more
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Fault-tolerant control of an error-corrected qubit

Nature, 2021
Laird Egan   +2 more
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Observational Errors. Instrumental Equation

1981
With the Sproul telescope the differential method i. e. central relative to reference stars, yields a precision of about 1μ or 0″.02 for the average of two exposures. By taking up to five exposures per plate and up to four plates on any one night a precision of 0.5 μ or 0″.01 may be reached. And by combining several nights within one year into a normal
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