10/08/2015, 10:43 PM
Thanks for the reply.
I Will Try to finish my homework today but im only at 2% of my potential.
Homework sounds a bit ... Oh well.
Anyway exp( (ln(x)^2) / 2 ln(2) ) is indeed a better estimate.
Why are you so carefull with the exact integral ?
Cant we simply express it with erf or similar special functions ?
I havent investigated it yet, but you seem to hold back or so.
Not sure about the how and why here.
How you computed your limit is a mystery to me.
Something to do with iterating the gaussian method ?
Reminds me of the Tommy-Sheldon iterations.
I Will now take my medication and do my other homework first ( number theory ).
Im not a student though.
There is no PhD in fake function theory yet.
And your not my professor.
But thanks for the post.
Regards
Tommy1729
I Will Try to finish my homework today but im only at 2% of my potential.
Homework sounds a bit ... Oh well.
Anyway exp( (ln(x)^2) / 2 ln(2) ) is indeed a better estimate.
Why are you so carefull with the exact integral ?
Cant we simply express it with erf or similar special functions ?
I havent investigated it yet, but you seem to hold back or so.
Not sure about the how and why here.
How you computed your limit is a mystery to me.
Something to do with iterating the gaussian method ?
Reminds me of the Tommy-Sheldon iterations.
I Will now take my medication and do my other homework first ( number theory ).
Im not a student though.
There is no PhD in fake function theory yet.
And your not my professor.
But thanks for the post.
Regards
Tommy1729

