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- 1. The underlying mathematics is that of random variables.
The key basic theorem is the
- CENTRAL LIMIT THEOREM---this is at the level of CPS615.
- 2. There is a set of methods where we believe that we
KNOW something precise about associated probability distributions.
- LEAST SQUARES METHOD
- MAXIMUM LIKELIHOOD METHOD
- 3. There are a set of techniques for data exploration
where we search a large dataset for expected or unexpected correlations
and clusterings which are qualitative and usually not describable by
mathematical functions.
Geoffrey Fox, Northeast Parallel Architectures Center at Syracuse University, gcf@npac.syr.edu