On 1/18/13 8:20 AM, Wen Xue wrote:
Somehow I feel it's the correlated case that deserves more attention. Things being "uncorrelated" simply means their correlation coefficients are zero; but things being "correlated" these can be anything from -1 to 1 but zero. You probably don't want to handle all these cases with a same set of gains.

you don't.

and you don't have to.

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