Talk:CLs method (particle physics)
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Latest comment: 12 years ago by Bjfar in topic Notation issues
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Notation issues
editI am having a hard time appreciating what the notation used in Equation 1 is supposed to mean. The meaning of the condition is far from clear. For example, the denominator is written , which based on the numerator appears to mean , which seems like it should simply reduce to which is clearly not what it is intended since this is zero always (following the logic for random variable A with parameter b and real number c).
Anyway some clarification would be very beneficial. Bjfar (talk) 23:30, 9 January 2012 (UTC)