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Lectures on Symplectic Geometry - ETH Z
people.math.ethz.chLectures on Symplectic Geometry Ana Cannas da Silva1 revised January 2006 Published by Springer-Verlag as number 1764 of the series Lecture Notes in Mathematics.
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Tests of Hypotheses Using Statistics - Williams College
web.williams.eduWe often use X to denote a random variable drawn from this population and x a value of the random variable X.We denote the mean of the population by „ and its variance by ¾2: Z 1 ¡1 xp(x)dx = E[X] ¾2 = Z 1 1 (x¡„)2p(x)dx = E[X2]¡E[X]2: (1.4)If X is in meters then the variance is in meters squared; the square root of the variance, called the standard deviation, is in meters.
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