That’s a really good point. The solution there would be to acknowledge the uncertainty, rather than changing either the sum or the components.
Another bullet for me to bite:
I’m fairly confident in #1.
I’m highly uncertain on #2.
I’m middling uncertain on #3. I don’t intuitively like it, but I’m not actually sure how firmly I can defend that position (to myself).
If your differentials have an associated error term that is O(epsilon) or worse, then no choice of epsilon will get them to add up correctly.
That’s a really good point. The solution there would be to acknowledge the uncertainty, rather than changing either the sum or the components.
Another bullet for me to bite: I’m fairly confident in #1. I’m highly uncertain on #2. I’m middling uncertain on #3. I don’t intuitively like it, but I’m not actually sure how firmly I can defend that position (to myself).
Thanks! It adds up again!