Measurement, Information Channels, and Discretization: Exploring the Links
Online veröffentlicht: 23. Dez. 2009
Seitenbereich: 134 - 161
DOI: https://doi.org/10.2478/v10048-009-0026-2
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The goal of this paper is to present a unified algebraic-analytic framework for (static and dynamic) deterministic measurement theory, which we find to be fully adequate in engineering and natural science applications. The starting point of this paradigm is the notion of a
We argue that the language of
In modeling physical systems, investigators routinely rely on the assumption that state spaces and time domains form a
The principal innovation in our approach to classical measurement theory is the representation of interactive instrument-based measurement processes in terms of channel-cochannel pairs constructed between dynamical quantity algebras of a target system and its measurand's measuring instrument.