On some errors related to the graduation of measuring instruments

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arXivmath/0610355MaRDI QIDQ6478014FDOQ6478014

Nicolas Bouleau

Publication date: 11 October 2006

Abstract: The error on a real quantity Y due to the graduation of the measuring instrument may be represented, when the graduation is regular and fines down, by a Dirichlet form on R whose square field operator do not depend on the probability law of Y as soon as this law possesses a continuous density. This feature is related to the "arbitrary functions principle" (Poincar'{e}, Hopf). We give extensions of this property to multivariate case and infinite dimensional case for approximations of the Brownian motion. We use a Girsanov theorem for Dirichlet forms which has its own interest. Connections are given with discretization of stochastic differential equations.












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