In these lectures we present the theoretical basis for assigning numerical values to the significance of such results. The reader who feels unsure about such elementary statistical concepts is invited to consult a standard textbook. Physicists often use probability theory just as they use algebra, but it has nothing directly about the physical world.
In these lectures we present the theoretical basis for assigning numerical values to the significance of such results. The reader who feels unsure about such elementary statistical concepts is invited to consult a standard textbook. Physicists often use probability theory just as they use algebra, but it has nothing directly about the physical world.
In these lectures we present the theoretical basis for assigning numerical values to the significance of such results. The reader who feels unsure about such elementary statistical concepts is invited to consult a standard textbook. Physicists often use probability theory just as they use algebra, but it has nothing directly about the physical world.