Explanation and abstraction from a backward-error analytic perspective

We argue that two powerful error-theoretic concepts ( backward error and conditioning ) provide a general framework that satisfactorily accounts for key aspects of the explanation of physical patterns. This method gives an objective criterion to determine which mathematical models in a class of (pos...

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