I'm well aware Sympy is open source.  My hope is someone more familiar than 
I with the Stats code might be able to fix these.

My other hope is someone proposes to do a GSOC project on fixing the 
current sympy faults, rather than implementing some new feature that few 
people need.

Charlie

On Sunday, March 19, 2017 at 12:53:13 PM UTC-4, Francesco Bonazzi wrote:
>
> Point 1 is a limitation in SymPy (not currently implemented). I would have 
> set it as a milestone for version 1.0, but the community has already 
> decided to get version 1.0.
>
> There are some known problems with the stats module. One that I know of, 
> sometimes the arguments of the integration set are passed in the wrong way 
> to the integral function.
>
> Unfortunately being SymPy an open source project it relies on people 
> volunteering to add code to it, so fixing bugs has to wait until someone 
> has time to do it.
>

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