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What is the difference between “robustness to deviation from a given (nominal) value” and “robustness to severe uncertainty”?

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What is the difference between “robustness to deviation from a given (nominal) value” and “robustness to severe uncertainty”?

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Answer-72: This is a very relevant question. It brings out the great confusion in the Info-Gap literature about the similarities/differences between these two concepts. The issue here is basically about the range of values that a parameter can take and what this range represents in the framework of robustness analysis.

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