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The section caption is "Brownian motion as a prototype" and it starts with "The original Langevin equation...". So there only is one particle in the game, a particle index is misleading and even wrong. The original equation describes the motion of one particle. 109.125.117.198 (talk) 17:27, 8 April 2016 (UTC)Reply

Well it would be good for the article if it would also cover (maybe in another section) systems that have more than one (colloidal) particle. Nevertheless please provide the reader a reference for the correlation function. The formula is correct in the article but I think we should provide a reference.--Biggerj1 (talk) 15:05, 9 April 2016 (UTC)Reply

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Hi, I notice you've been quite active on both the false-discovery-rate article and the q-value article. I am very glad that you managed to get Storey-Tibshirani mentioned as a paragraph in the false discovery rate article. My personal belief is that it's so, so closely tied up with the whole concept of FDR that it ought to be discussed properly in the FDR article. In fact I find it very undesirable that we have a separate article on q-values. pFDR and q-values are both historically, and scientifically/mathematically a natural development from Benjamini and Hochberg's original work. But a long time ago, I tried to get it into the FDR article and was politely banished to the "related concepts" section. But because the "related concepts" is basically a very long table, it's not a great place to discuss things in detail, and it doesn't allow for assigning proper weight to the related concepts that are actually widely discussed. I felt there are a lot of ownership issues going on at the FDR article, and wondered whether that's why we have a separate q-value article! I shall be upset if your paragraph gets removed.

The banishing of pFDR to a separate article is based entirely on that critical multiplication by P(R>0), which to those outside the field is somewhat perplexing: in all possible situations where the method will ever be used, P(R>0) must be so, so close to 1 that the difference between pFDR and FDR will only show up at the 5th or 6th decimal place - and this in a test where we set a threshold of "5%" instead of "10%" or "1%" (i.e. we don't really care about whether our threshold is 5% or 4.999996%, so why would we care about an algebraic difference that creates the same sized bias?). But by banishing pFDR, we lose the chance to talk about the graphical interpretation of FDR, which makes a lot more sense to many readers than the original algebraic interpretation, and as a result, we can't talk about any improvements on the original method (i.e. by estimating m0 instead of just using m).

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Dear JTtheOG, I added books and referenced highly cited papers. Biggerj1 (talk) 07:35, 26 January 2024 (UTC)Reply

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Sorry, it must have slipped my attention that I added exactly the same wordings. Thank you Biggerj1 (talk) 21:40, 19 February 2024 (UTC)Reply

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