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Jun10-04, 04:20 AM   #18
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Phd in Math


You do have a point matt. Plus judging from your other posts, I can tell that you probably have a better perspective on the issue, since you know a whole lot more math than me, and can see it's relevence in physical application more readily. I think that once I get into grad school and start taking more classes on math methods for physicists and such, I will gain an appreciation for math in itself.
Jun10-04, 06:08 AM   #19
 
hey, I'm tryin 2 help a m8 with standard diviations, but it's been a wile since i'v done it. A formula would really help. thanx
Jun10-04, 10:17 AM   #20
 
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hey, I'm tryin 2 help a m8 with standard diviations, but it's been a wile since i'v done it. A formula would really help. thanx
Wrong place for this post. Anyway, it's spelled 'standard deviation'. Google it.

Also : http://mathworld.wolfram.com/StandardDeviation.html should help.
Jun10-04, 10:32 AM   #21
 
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Fourier, selfadjoint was doing pretty much what I was asking.
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