lavacelava
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I have to do a seminar and it has some maths in it, which i can't grasp.
I know about probability of one variable, two variables and prob of one variable given the other variable.
https://fc33baf3-a-62cb3a1a-s-sites...C0cJpPU7__HwtcdtghunMqJ4tyvw==&attredirects=1
please check page 2 of this pdf. you will see an equation n=arg max P(k|n,s)
How should i read this equation.?what does it mean mathematically? Can u provide some references?
I also don't have any idea about the Theorem 1 given
"Theorem 1: If k < n, ^n is unique and is the smallest integer
j k, which satisfies j+1......"
Please go through the page and give me some idea.
I know about probability of one variable, two variables and prob of one variable given the other variable.
https://fc33baf3-a-62cb3a1a-s-sites...C0cJpPU7__HwtcdtghunMqJ4tyvw==&attredirects=1
please check page 2 of this pdf. you will see an equation n=arg max P(k|n,s)
How should i read this equation.?what does it mean mathematically? Can u provide some references?
I also don't have any idea about the Theorem 1 given
"Theorem 1: If k < n, ^n is unique and is the smallest integer
j k, which satisfies j+1......"
Please go through the page and give me some idea.