On Wed, Jun 02, 2004 at 07:11:20AM -0700, Stephen Bowlus wrote:
> This argument is independent of the source of the variation (lights,
> clock, lead foot, warm tires, butterflies in South America).
Actually, it assumes that the source of variation is random and the
variation looks like a bell curve. If there is something that can
happen during the run that causes a large shift in the time, but it
only happens sometimes, then it doesn't follow your rules. In
statistics, the result is called a "bi-modal distribution."
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john@idsfa.net John Stimson
http://www.idsfa.net/~john/ HMC Physics '94
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