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George Bool the founder of Boolean algebra and logic many computers work due to this logic. He is the first mathematic professor to the University College Cork, Ireland then Queens college.
Nice explanation! but I have a doubt... What if I subtract even numbers seq [2,4,6,8,...] from natural numbers seq [1,2,3,4,5,6,...] and cancel out the even terms from natural sequence? can I do that to get the odd generating function? i.e. G_odd(x) = G_natural(x) - G_even(x) ??
Thanks for the detailed calculation. Can you provide a reference as well? I find only scattered discussions on statistical notes posted on the Web and Wiki but couldn't find a citation for this correlation even after searching some nonparamatric statistics books.
Hi Rony. Apologies for the delay in getting back to you. A great reference text would be Contributions to Correlational Analysis by Robert J. Wherry. That book covers what he has termed the missing correlation coefficients. Those coefficients appropriate for the unusual pairings of variables measured on differing scales of measurement. I hope the reference is helpful. Kindest regards. Jonathan. PS. Many thanks for the coffees!! :-)