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'relative error between' is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to refer to the numerical difference between two values in relation to the larger value. For example, "The relative error between the measured distance and the actual distance was 4.5%".
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As we can see from Table 4, this novel identification model based on the basic genetic algorithm has a relatively higher precision: the relative error between identification results of pollutant amount and analytic results varied from −1.7 to 5.0 %, and the relative error between identification results of source position and analytic results varied from 0 to −1.6 %.
The relative error between them was lower than 2.0%.
The average relative error between the measured data and FE model predictions is 7.95%.
The positioning accuracy can be significantly improved with relative error between 0.01% and 1.37%.
The maximum relative error between vortex flowmeters measurements and Coriolis mass flow measurements was 2.5%.
The relative error between theoretical and experimental results is less than 1.6%.
The difference (relative error) between graph theory measures derived from empirical and simulated data was then estimated.
The relative error between the proposed value and the given value in the GSI chart is less than 3.6%.
NSGA-II could approximate the global Pareto front precisely, and the relative error between NLPQL and NSGA-II is trivial.
The relative error between calculation and experimental value is within 2% in steady conditions and within 7% in unsteady conditions.
The mean relative error between the model and the experimental data obtained in this work was 3.8%.
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