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Latest revision as of 18:39, 15 October 2008
After converting, what we get is a common Rayleigh distribution. We can then solve it by intergrating over 'theta' . Do you guys think if its a correct approach. If not then please let me know about it.
if right approach??
After converting, what we get is a common Rayleigh distribution. We can then solve it by intergrating over 'theta' . Do you guys think if its a correct approach. If not then please let me know about it.