Re: Ignorante and imbcile Jack Tomsky
- From: Jack Tomsky <jtomsky@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Fri, 18 Apr 2008 14:41:10 EDT
Following the DKW formula the number of data
sufficient to achieve a 3 significant decimal places
(d=0.0005) at the Distribution Function values,
p(d<=0.005) = 0.95 is, AT MOST, N=7´377´758 say 7.4
million.
Luis Amaral Afonso (The Moderator Destroyer)
Since July 2007 the *moderator????????* Jack Tomsky
did not met before this 1956 formula!!!!!!!!!!!
Which’s named by someone THE FUNDAMENTAL THEOREM OF
STATISTICS (simply!).
While we're waiting for Afonso to run through his 7.4 million simulations, I can usually do it analytically in zero simulations.
Jack (moderator)
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