2. Variability analysis
2.1 Interval theory approach
A generic interval is denoted :
with :
- x inf and x sup :
-
respectively the upper and lower extremes that describe the extent of variability.
Calculating with intervals involves arithmetic, techniques for solving equations and linear systems, and properties (commutativity, associativity, neutrality, etc.) specific...
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