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The Greek symbol is used for the population value and letter '''r''' for sample value. Since we will use '''r''' for radius it seems prudent to just avoid using '''r''' and use <math>\rho</math> for the sample value. Don't know if we need to get so detailed as to have both. If we do we could define <math>\rho_{\infty}</math> as population value. | The Greek symbol is used for the population value and letter '''r''' for sample value. Since we will use '''r''' for radius it seems prudent to just avoid using '''r''' and use <math>\rho</math> for the sample value. Don't know if we need to get so detailed as to have both. If we do we could define <math>\rho_{\infty}</math> as population value. |
Revision as of 00:40, 9 June 2015
Group Number
Good name for the number of shots in a group?
The problem is thinking about targets (eg "Group number 4" meaning group on target 4).
Herb (talk) 15:01, 4 June 2015 (EDT)
\(\rho\)
The Greek symbol is used for the population value and letter r for sample value. Since we will use r for radius it seems prudent to just avoid using r and use \(\rho\) for the sample value. Don't know if we need to get so detailed as to have both. If we do we could define \(\rho_{\infty}\) as population value.