Re: Please help me to find a mistake here
- From: "valery" <valery@xxxxxxxxx>
- Date: 5 Jul 2006 11:48:35 -0700
matt271829-news@xxxxxxxxxxx wrote:
Some questions...
Must A', A'', B and B'' all be distinct? For example, if you were
working with 2^3 rather than 2^32 then would 000, 001, 011 count as two
pairs or not?
actually 000, 001, 011 could count as two pairs (001, 000) and (001,
011), in case if it makes it easier to count probabilities. However
this is degenerate case that is not very interesting for the purposes
of my experiment.
thanks again,
-Valery.
http://www.harper.no/valery
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