June 27th, 2007, 1:44 pm
QuoteOriginally posted by: youynHello,I am reading the book and have a few questions:1. on Page 44, is the equation 3.25 correct? shouldn't the P(t, t0) be 1?2. if 3.25 is wrong, the equation 3.31 on page 47 should be also questionable. right?if I am right on above two questions, are there any other paper/books cover the same topics?much appreciated for the help.No, it should not. P(t,s) = 1 if and only if t = s, and the paragraph leading to equation 3.25 begins with "If t < t0".It was equal to 1 in equation 3.25 because there the assumption was indeed t = t0.