I know this because in grad school because I wrongly signed up for Smart Stats, where they teach you the mathematical/trig roots of all the statsy stuff, and subsequently had to switch to Average Person Stats where they stick to practical applications that are less mathyhttps://twitter.com/eigenrobot/status/951311909382320128 …
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I'm not trying to say you're wrong, I'm no statistician, I'm just baffled
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I could see it for analysis of Fourier decompositions, maybe?
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Yeah, my only guess was frequency domain, where I've never poked around But seems like it's hard to call that the foundation of stats? Maybe you could rebase everything from that but pretty unconventional I think (?)
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I did a ton of control systems theory and promptly forgot all of it, tbh.
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cauchy distributions? obv stretching here..
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Yeah all I can think of are sines/cosines appearing in integral representations of certain special functions
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