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Re: two correlated random process



Rich Ulrich <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in message news:<[EMAIL PROTECTED]>...
> - I have great trouble reading this post.  
> 
> It is always hard figure out the statistical content when
> the context is  super-abstract.  
> It becomes impossible to figure, when idiosyncratic terminology
> is combined with bad spelling -
> 
> 
> On Tue, 18 Nov 2003 09:06:47 +0800, "ZHANG Yan" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> wrote:
> 
> "I have a question."
>  
> "For a randomly moving object in two-dimensional plane, 
> the object has to move from point X to point Y. "
> 
>  - *has*  to move?    Or, you want to assume that does...
> 
> 
> "During the movement, there are two random
> processes posing on the object."
> 
>  - random forces, pushing on the object?
> 
> "For example, one process is the irregular geograph 
> 
>  - geography?
> 
> "and the other process is the varying weather.  The two 
> processes may be correlated. Plz give some suggestions on 
> where can I find the related reference and which book 
> specify such problem."
> 
> Okay.  Concretely, as I imagine it:  You have a mountain goat  
> whose wandering depends on the hilliness and weather (while
> exposure depends partly on hills, too).  
> Where will he go, how fast?  Look up "animal husbandry."
> 
> Concretely as you want:  What is the problem or question?

Sorry for making you confusing. But I think I should explain this.

Each one of us has his own research area, mine is the wireless
communication. If I will simply copy my problem into this group, then
I have to explain a lot of terms in my area. So I abstract the
practical problem into an understandable math question, which may not
be so suitable but should be easier for understanding.

Regards



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