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On the Reliability of Computational Estimations Used for Choosing the Most Manufacturable Design

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Abstract

Using results of the probability theory, we estimate a number of computational experiments required for choosing the most manufacturable design with a sufficient confidence level. Experiments with broadband optical monitoring are used as examples.

© 2010 Optical Society of America

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