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Revision as of 14:28, 28 February 2015
This article details the basic mathematical formulas used to statistically compare pin power data sets from a reference and an alternate LWR.
Due to the migration of our articles from MediaWiki to Markdown, the formulas are not showing up properly. Unfortunately, Markdown does not have a lot of support for mathematical characters. We will soon be migrating back to MediaWiki pages, at which point this article will be back to normal.
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Pin Power Dataset Representation
First, let's view the pin power dataset of each LWR as a 4D matrix P(i, j, k, l) where
Variable | Represents |
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i | pin row |
j | pin column |
Total |