Silber-Porter Method

The Silber-Porter method is a method of replacing one option with a number of options in statistical inference. Its essence lies in the fact that for one large basic set, to a first approximation, a random element can be described by one formula, but a large number of different types are almost always observed. System of methods Silbey and Porter in their joint work proposed a method for statistical study of possible combinations of parts of a manufactured technological process This method, which later became known as the “Silber-Porter” method, consisted of the following