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Graduate Computing the Fisher Matrix numerically
Hi, I leave here the reply by Eric Linder from CosmoCoffee which had been useful for me, You might find useful the notes at https://supernova.lbl.gov/~evlinder/scires.html, specifically https://supernova.lbl.gov/~evlinder/InfoMatrixNotes.pdf. I also leave this link to the MontePython paper...- shahbaznihal
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- Forum: Set Theory, Logic, Probability, Statistics
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Graduate Computing the Fisher Matrix numerically
Hi, I have been studying the Fisher matrix to apply in a project. I understand how to compute a fisher matrix when you have a simple model for example which is linear in the model parameters (in that case the derivatives of the model with respect to the parameters are independent of the...- shahbaznihal
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- Computing Fisher Fisher information Matrix Statistics
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- Forum: Set Theory, Logic, Probability, Statistics
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Undergrad Location of a diffraction pattern
Correct. But as a while (the central and the other orders) are located on the same plane as the point source? Assume that you have a point source (the laser), would the entire diffraction pattern be located on the same plane as the point source? Thanks for taking time to reply.- shahbaznihal
- Post #8
- Forum: Optics
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Undergrad Location of a diffraction pattern
I am only targetting to capture the first and central spot. I think it should be on the sample plane as the point source.- shahbaznihal
- Post #5
- Forum: Optics
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Undergrad Location of a diffraction pattern
Hi, Thanks for your reply. Apologies for the confusion. What I really want to know is how to calculate the location of the entire diffraction pattern on the screen to place the linear CCD array. I hope this clarifies the confusion.- shahbaznihal
- Post #3
- Forum: Optics
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Undergrad Location of a diffraction pattern
I am trying to make a spectrometer. At the moment, I have an optical setup consisting of a laser, diffraction grating and a screen/detector in a straight line. I am trying to understand how to estimate the location of the diffraction pattern of the slit on the screen? Is it the same location on...- shahbaznihal
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- Diffraction Diffraction pattern Optics Spectrometer
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- Forum: Optics
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FRR Measurement in Digital Oscilloscope
The FRR function calculates the time delay in the rising pulse of two signals.- shahbaznihal
- Post #3
- Forum: Electrical Engineering
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FRR Measurement in Digital Oscilloscope
Hello, This is my first post in this domain and I am fairly novice in this subject, so please bear with me. I have a GDS-20174A Digital Oscilloscope. I am trying to measure the delay between two BNC cables using a Square Pulse of 2V with an offset of 1 V using the oscilloscope. I am using...- shahbaznihal
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- Digital Measurement Oscilloscope
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- Forum: Electrical Engineering
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Undergrad Phase space density function and Probability density function
Thanks for your comments. Actually, at the moment, it is all classical. The orbits of WIMPs within the solar system follows classical physics principles, or assumed to do so for most part. I am confused about the following parts: 1) What is the phase space number density? How do you define...- shahbaznihal
- Post #3
- Forum: Beyond the Standard Models
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Undergrad Phase space density function and Probability density function
I am reading a text which talks about the WIMP speed distribution in the galactic halo in the frame of the Sun and Earth. The point where I am stuck it is trying to explain the concept of Gravitational Focusing of WIMPs at the location of the Earth due to the gravitational well of the Sun...- shahbaznihal
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- Density Density function Function Phase Phase space Probability Probability density Probability density function Space
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- Forum: Beyond the Standard Models
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Graduate Electron density Saha Ionization Equation
Saha-Boltzmann equation describes the ratio of number densities between any two consecutive ionization states and its product with the number electron density i.e. $$n_e\frac{n_{i+1}}{n_{i}}$$ Here, ##n_e## is the electron number density, ##n_{i+1}## is the number density in ##i+1## ionization...- shahbaznihal
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- Density Electron Electron density Ionization
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- Forum: Atomic and Condensed Matter
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Graduate Rods, Clocks & Free Fall: Metric & Connections in GR
I have already gone through the math of the process. The question is not about how different formulations do the math. The question is if there is any physical importance of treating them separately or is it just a mathematical curiosity. All I get from papers is that it is just a generalization...- shahbaznihal
- Post #6
- Forum: Special and General Relativity
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Graduate Rods, Clocks & Free Fall: Metric & Connections in GR
Thanks for your reply. My literature review of the question got me to the same conclusion.- shahbaznihal
- Post #3
- Forum: Special and General Relativity
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Graduate On metric and connection independence
Hi, In the classical GR space time is manifold. Hence the use of the word spacetime fabric. Other ideas where spacetime is treated as discrete points is not what I was talking about. I assumed (incorrectly may be) weirdoguy is talking about some fictional ideas that spacetime as a continuous...- shahbaznihal
- Post #8
- Forum: Special and General Relativity
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Graduate On metric and connection independence
For example in one version of Platini formulation of gravity the metric and connections are taking as independent quantities. I know there are many other. But I am interested in understanding the physical motivation of such a step?- shahbaznihal
- Post #7
- Forum: Special and General Relativity