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Errors in Linear Combinations of Uncorrelated Variables
In practice, when off diagonal terms are not given, one assumes they are zero, i.e., variables are uncorrelated.
This assumption/assertion gives:
which is the usual rule of addition of errors in quadrature.
One has to emphasize that this ``usual'' rule is only valid where
uncorrelated, and usually
are correlated!
Geoffrey Fox
,
Northeast Parallel Architectures Center
at Syracuse University,
gcf@npac.syr.edu