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Descriptive statistics summarize features of a sample, such as mean and standard deviations, median and quartiles, the maximum and minimum. With multiple variables, may include correlations and crosstabs. Can include visual displays - boxplots, histograms, scatterplots and so on.
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Remove measured distribution from another distribution
Instead of going down a rocky road with the deconvolution, a possible approach is to plug the assumed Gaussian distribution for $X_\beta$ into a convolution with the PDF of $D_x\delta$, the above $f_{ …
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Remove measured distribution from another distribution
Take a particle beam as an ensemble of many particles. Assume two independent random variables $X_\beta$ and $\delta$ that add up to the horizontal position $X$ of a particle:
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X = X_\beta + D_x \d …