I think your question might be beyond the Cove's scope, as it has to do with electromagnetic physics. I've been surprised before when a Cover had an answer to an obscure technical question, so stay tuned, but you might want to also try your question on a physics-oriented forum such as this one.
Perhaps the original poster could clarify, buy I think the question is about using the mode of the distribution in place of the mean for certain calculations.
Perhaps the original poster could clarify, buy I think the question is about using the mode of the distribution in place of the mean for certain calculations.
Actually, I consider myself more of a physicist than a statistician. So, if you do want to know more about Rayleigh scattering (which explains why the sky is blue and sunsets are red), I could probably help there, too.
Actually, I consider myself more of a physicist than a statistician. So, if you do want to know more about Rayleigh scattering (which explains why the sky is blue and sunsets are red), I could probably help there, too.
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