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    Total standard deviation of a measured function.

    Any help will be very welcome Chiro, thanks!
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    Total standard deviation of a measured function.

    I am assuming the original signal is continuous yes and it has errors arising from a sum of random noise, limited sampling (low l) and resolution (high l). However the signal and errors in those two graphs are binned into log bins before calculating things like the signal/noise (to ensure they...
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    Total standard deviation of a measured function.

    Hi chiro! Thanks for the reply, as requested I've included to plots showing what the function is (the bold line of the first graph) and how the errors vary as a function of (in this case) l which is the second graph. The error bars in the first graph are on equally sized log bins (chosen...
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    Total standard deviation of a measured function.

    Hello folks, I've got a bit of a problem with estimating the overall error in measurement of a function which I have sampled at sixteen independent points and have calculated the associated error bar with each point. The problem is I'm not sure how to combine all the sixteen errors into a...
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