I need help to calculate exact or approximated probabilities. I am interesting by the content of a new theory (view this link http://figshare.com/articles/Nokton_theory/1549720 for details). Currently, I studing the interactions of two neutral noktons in one dimension. I suspect that the probabilty of any position is periodic, but I can't prove it.
Whatever it is, apparently it was discovered (or theorized, or invented, or whatever) so recently that it doesn't have a Wikipedia article yet.
I am not a statistician but I think the probability that this thread stays in the Science Section is zero.
This is a revival of a very, very old thread on the same subject that was thoroughly discredited here the last time. Be that as it may, have at it.
The probability is between 0 and 1. To get more precision would require me to research what a Nokton is supposed to be, which I did previously. Unless the definition has been recently revised, I don't wish to revisit it. But it took guts to admit, your only interest is in the math. That's totally okay, and I only wish more such people were as honest about it. Don't pretend to be a physicist if you really don't care what the numbers mean and if all you really wish to do is to play with those symbols.