Proof for Bhattacharyya Coefficient

Manasa

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Can someone explain how the square roots of the probabilities are considered as the direction cosines of the two vectors.
 
Yes I'm aware of. But how can we get the square root of p1, p2,... as direction cosine. Would you elaborate please? some image of solution would help me a lot. Thanks.
 
As far as I can tell (knowing nothing of the context), all they are saying is that [MATH]\left(\sqrt{p_1},\sqrt{p_2},\dots\sqrt{p_k}\right)[/MATH] and [MATH]\left(\sqrt{p'_1},\sqrt{p'_2},\dots\sqrt{p'_k}\right)[/MATH] can be thought of as two unit vectors in k-space -- just as they are. I don't think there's anything to be done to them (at this point).
 
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