tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-9174025374821038087.post1973549449385797918..comments2024-01-29T17:51:55.608+00:00Comments on Nige's Diet & Nutrition Blog: Completing the trine: vive la différence!Nigel Kinbrumhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/03368973941328529619noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-9174025374821038087.post-22933931668635033792013-07-31T17:30:39.126+01:002013-07-31T17:30:39.126+01:00I've been a bit busy today, what with having m...I've been a bit busy today, what with having my new kitchen finished. RE your query: I'll take a look, but may not be able to answer it, as my maths isn't that good.<br /><br />Well-spotted. Like the proverbial "Elephant in the room", I didn't see the typo, despite multiple checks before posting. Thanks!Nigel Kinbrumhttp://nigeepoo.blogspot.com/noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-9174025374821038087.post-46674196987185947582013-07-31T16:34:10.773+01:002013-07-31T16:34:10.773+01:00Hi Nigel. Interesting posts lately. That paper is ...Hi Nigel. Interesting posts lately. That paper is a nice find, thanks for sharing! They properly don't choose between their two cases, but I do wonder about the notion of 'set point' in one of the two cases of the model they discuss, does it seem to be defined by the state just before a transient intervention/ transient change or did I miss a variable? That state may well be already perturbed for most people.<br />Meanwhile, you have a typo in the equation above ;)marienoreply@blogger.com