
Wednesday, Oct. 17, 2012
... 2) To avoid multiple values of the probability, the wave function must be single valued. 3) For finite potentials, the wave function and its derivative must be continuous. This is required because the second-order derivative term in the wave equation must be single valued. (There are exceptions to t ...
... 2) To avoid multiple values of the probability, the wave function must be single valued. 3) For finite potentials, the wave function and its derivative must be continuous. This is required because the second-order derivative term in the wave equation must be single valued. (There are exceptions to t ...
Module 3: Estimation and Properties of Estimators
... Up to this point, we have considered estimators that “make sense” in some regard (such as estimating µ with X̄). One unresolved issue that we would like to address is data reduction. If we simply report X̄ as an estimate for µ, have we “lost” any information about µ? In this section, we will examine ...
... Up to this point, we have considered estimators that “make sense” in some regard (such as estimating µ with X̄). One unresolved issue that we would like to address is data reduction. If we simply report X̄ as an estimate for µ, have we “lost” any information about µ? In this section, we will examine ...
The SPR LED Series - Acuity Brands International Sales
... ©2014-2016 Acuity Brands Lighting, Inc. All Rights Reserved. We reserve the right to change design, materials and finish in any way that will not alter installed appearance or reduce function and performance. SPR LED ...
... ©2014-2016 Acuity Brands Lighting, Inc. All Rights Reserved. We reserve the right to change design, materials and finish in any way that will not alter installed appearance or reduce function and performance. SPR LED ...