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Discover Ludwig"truncation error" is a term that is used in written English, and it is used to refer to an error that occurs when a number is rounded off too early (or when it is "truncated") and the correct amount of digits are not included in the final answer.
For example, if you were to round the number 1.25 to a whole number, you would get the answer “1”. However, the truncation error in this example would be the value of “0.25” that was dropped.
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Truncation error bounds are also presented.
The truncation error of sampling is also analyzed.
The plot below shows the result of coefficient truncation error on filter response.
Furthermore, we support our accuracy results with a detailed truncation error analysis.
And we also explore its local truncation error analytically.
The refinement criterion is based on the local truncation error.
A truncation error analysis complements the numerical results.
Local truncation error of the method is discussed.
Direct computations of the truncation error are used to confirm the accuracy of the Richardson-type truncation error estimates.
The total numerical error is identified as statistical error, bias, spatial truncation error, and temporal truncation error.
Truncation error results from ignoring all but a finite number of terms of an infinite series.
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