top | item 24887540 (no title) aakilfernandes | 5 years ago Could this just be a result of low sampling by the author? If you reduce a sample to only include some tiny edge case, the resulting data points are going to be weird in random ways. discuss order hn newest RivieraKid|5 years ago No, there's enough data to determine all between-state error correlations.Edit: Why the downvote? Each of the between-state correlations can be calculated from 40,000 datapoints.
RivieraKid|5 years ago No, there's enough data to determine all between-state error correlations.Edit: Why the downvote? Each of the between-state correlations can be calculated from 40,000 datapoints.
RivieraKid|5 years ago
Edit: Why the downvote? Each of the between-state correlations can be calculated from 40,000 datapoints.