Desmond Cheung wrote:
>
> Is there any mathematical analysis to find how much the two peaks stand
> out from the other data? Is there any formulas to find the
> variance/deviation/etc that's similar to the unimodal distribution case?
In answer to the latter question - excatly the ones you use in the
unimodal case.
If you want to find the breadth of *one* peak, that is more difficult
and in general there is no canonical way to do so.
-Robert Dawson
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