1. Reminders on calculating uncertainties using the analytical method
1.1 Towards estimating uncertainties using the analytical method
The premises of modern uncertainty calculation date back to 1976, when Jörg W. Müller at a seminar held by the PTB (Germany's national metrology institute). More formally, we find a 1979 article cited in the bibliography . Clearly, Müller's idea was to treat systematic errors according to the same logic as random errors. We'll see later that the evolution of ideas today leads to the pure and simple elimination of these notions of systematic and random errors.
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