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In docs/Non-Parametric Estimation.rst, under Turnbull Estimation, is the equation for M(s) correct? I wouldn't have expected M(s) to be in the denominator on the right hand side. Perhaps it was an inadvertent carryover from the previous equation?
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Thanks Jeff,You’re correct and there should be no denominator in that equation.Much appreciated. I’ll update shortly. DerrynOn 26 May 2023, at 00:03, Jeff Pobst ***@***.***> wrote:
In docs/Non-Parametric Estimation.rst, under Turnbull Estimation, is the equation for M(s) correct? I wouldn't have expected M(s) to be in the denominator on the right hand side. Perhaps it was an inadvertent carryover from the previous equation?
This is how it is now:
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docs/Non-Parametric Estimation.rst
, under Turnbull Estimation, is the equation for M(s) correct? I wouldn't have expected M(s) to be in the denominator on the right hand side. Perhaps it was an inadvertent carryover from the previous equation?This is how it is now:
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: