numerical accuracy造句
例句与造句
- The Commerce Department had determined earlier that increased numerical accuracy would not affect the distribution of representatives.
- For the Crank Nicolson numerical scheme, a low CFL number is not required for stability, however it is required for numerical accuracy.
- The plaintiffs " amply showed that the Secretary did not make the required effort to achieve numerical accuracy as nearly as practicable,"
- While a statistical adjustment could improve the numerical accuracy of the census, he said, there was no proof that it would improve the distributive accuracy.
- This is valid for all values of ?, with some decrease in numerical accuracy when | ? | is many orders of magnitude greater than ?.
- It's difficult to find numerical accuracy in a sentence. 用numerical accuracy造句挺难的
- ALGOL 68 leaves intentionally undefined what happens in case of integer overflow, the integer bit representation, and the degree of numerical accuracy for floating point.
- Strictly speaking, the clipping is caused by the combination of overshoot and limited numerical accuracy, but it is closely associated with ringing, and often occurs in combination with it.
- It is claimed that the inclusion of signed zero in IEEE 754 makes it much easier to achieve numerical accuracy in some critical problems, in particular when computing with complex elementary functions.
- At the same time, the Commerce Department concluded that while the statistical method might improve the numerical accuracy of census data, there was no proof that an adjustment would warrant a redistribution of representatives.
- This fact also may limit the usefulness of high numerical accuracy in an algorithm, since the uncertainty due to interpolation method choice may be larger than any numerical or approximation error in the particular method.
- He conceded that statistical sampling might produce a more accurate overall count, but argues that this numerical accuracy is gained at the expense of distributive accuracy, thus affecting which states gain and lose congressional seats.
- For any particular uncertainty evaluation problem, approach 1 ), 2 ) or 3 ) ( or some other approach ) is used, 1 ) being generally approximate, 2 ) exact, and 3 ) providing a solution with a numerical accuracy that can be controlled.
- However, the first form keeps better numerical accuracy for large values of " x ", because squares of differences between " x " and " x " av leads to less round-off than the differences between the much larger numbers ?x 2 and ( ?x ) 2.
- In declining to adjust the census, Robert Mosbacher, who was secretary of commerce under President George Bush, said that the " distributive accuracy " of the census _ the relative distribution of population among the states _ was more important than strict numerical accuracy to accomplish the constitutional purpose of the census, apportioning congressional districts among the states.
- However, the vast majority of the population generally simply didn't care about distinctions between large numbers-- they lacked the skills that would be necessary to determine whether 10, 000 or 100, 000 would be the more accurate estimate of the size of an army, and they weren't too interested in that type of numerical accuracy.
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