The first question that might be asked about clivia is how to pronounce it. Is itKLIV-ee-ah orKLYV-ee-ah? It seems that either is acceptable in most circles, but the story of the plant’s origin points to the latter as the preferred articulation: In 1828, John Lindley, a botanist at...
\mathcal{N}(x, \color{fuchsia}{\mu_0}, \color{deeppink}{\sigma_0}) \cdot \mathcal{N}(x, \color{yellowgreen}{\mu_1}, \color{mediumaquamarine}{\sigma_1}) \stackrel{?}{=} \mathcal{N}(x, \color{royalblue}{\mu’}, \color{mediumblue}{\sigma’}) \end{equation}$$ You can...
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\mathcal{N}(x, \color{fuchsia}{\mu_0}, \color{deeppink}{\sigma_0}) \cdot \mathcal{N}(x, \color{yellowgreen}{\mu_1}, \color{mediumaquamarine}{\sigma_1}) \stackrel{?}{=} \mathcal{N}(x, \color{royalblue}{\mu’}, \color{mediumblue}{\sigma’}) \end{equation}$$ You can...
The first question that might be asked about clivia is how to pronounce it. Is itKLIV-ee-ah orKLYV-ee-ah? It seems that either is acceptable in most circles, but the story of the plant’s origin points to the latter as the preferred articulation: In 1828, John Lindley, a botanist at...
We want to know what happens when you multiply two Gaussian curves together. The blue curve below represents the (unnormalized) intersection of the two Gaussian populations: $$\begin{equation} \label{gaussequiv} \mathcal{N}(x, \color{fuchsia}{\mu_0}, \color{deeppink}{\sigma_0}) \cdot ...
We want to know what happens when you multiply two Gaussian curves together. The blue curve below represents the (unnormalized) intersection of the two Gaussian populations: $$\begin{equation} \label{gaussequiv} \mathcal{N}(x, \color{fuchsia}{\mu_0}, \color{deeppink}{\sigma_0}) \cdot ...
We want to know what happens when you multiply two Gaussian curves together. The blue curve below represents the (unnormalized) intersection of the two Gaussian populations: $$\begin{equation} \label{gaussequiv} \mathcal{N}(x, \color{fuchsia}{\mu_0}, \color{deeppink}{\sigma_0}) \cdot ...
We want to know what happens when you multiply two Gaussian curves together. The blue curve below represents the (unnormalized) intersection of the two Gaussian populations: $$\begin{equation} \label{gaussequiv} \mathcal{N}(x, \color{fuchsia}{\mu_0}, \color{deeppink}{\sigma_0}) \cdot ...
We want to know what happens when you multiply two Gaussian curves together. The blue curve below represents the (unnormalized) intersection of the two Gaussian populations: $$\begin{equation} \label{gaussequiv} \mathcal{N}(x, \color{fuchsia}{\mu_0}, \color{deeppink}{\sigma_0}) \cdot ...