statistical fluctuation in a sentence
Examples
- There is only a 1 percent chance that system errors and statistical fluctuations could produce our data, and that's not very likely ."
- There are quantum fluctuations, superpositions arising from different configurations of a phase-type path integral, and statistical fluctuations from a Boltzmann type path integral.
- Laughery said the current method sampling is unreliable and fails to provide an accurate trend line of unemployment, resulting in big statistical fluctuations.
- Shankland, who led the study, reports statistical fluctuations in the readings and systematic temperature disturbances ( " both allegations have been later disproven " ).
- However, it is customary to apply smoothing to iron out, as much as possible, the random statistical fluctuations from one year of age to the next.
- Shot noise in electronic devices results from unavoidable random statistical fluctuations of the electric current when the charge carriers ( such as electrons ) traverse a gap.
- Perhaps it's a statistical fluctuation, but it's interesting that the quantity of humanities topics up for PR now seem to vastly outnumber the science, technology and engineering articles.
- Did the mass extinctions that have punctuated the history of life on this planet have a common cause, or were they just statistical fluctuations nudged to extremes by many unrelated causes?
- For instance, particle simulations may produce a certain amount of " noise ", where due to the small number of particles simulated, the simulation exhibits undue statistical fluctuations which don't reflect the real-world system.
- By statistical fluctuations, a nucleus at the top of the barrier can grow diffusively into a larger nucleus that will grow into a new phase, or it can lose molecules and shrink back to nothing.