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18 November 1998 Integrable and differentiable approximations to Planck's equation
Gonzalo Paez, Marija Strojnik
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Abstract
We evaluate the error that arises when approximating the Planck's equation with a truncated series of t terms. We improve the accuracy of the truncated series representation by approximating the resulting error, obtaining integrable and differentiable approximations to the Planck's equation. We obtain the absolute error of less than 0.01 maximum, and relative error of 0.6% with just three terms in the Planck's equation for frequency. Approximately 0.03 absolute error maximum is obtained with only two terms, with 2.4% relative error.
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Gonzalo Paez and Marija Strojnik "Integrable and differentiable approximations to Planck's equation", Proc. SPIE 3437, Infrared Spaceborne Remote Sensing VI, (18 November 1998); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.331325
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KEYWORDS
Error analysis

Infrared radiation

Quantum physics

Calibration

Information operations

Infrared sensors

Infrared technology

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