Index: trunk/doc/pslib/psLibADD.tex
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--- trunk/doc/pslib/psLibADD.tex	(revision 2037)
+++ trunk/doc/pslib/psLibADD.tex	(revision 2042)
@@ -1,3 +1,3 @@
-%%% $Id: psLibADD.tex,v 1.47 2004-10-09 01:34:35 price Exp $
+%%% $Id: psLibADD.tex,v 1.48 2004-10-09 03:29:29 price Exp $
 \documentclass[panstarrs]{panstarrs}
 
@@ -289,8 +289,9 @@
 contribute a fraction of a value, equivalent to the weight.  In the
 interests of speed, a boxcar PDF may be used to represent each input
-value (as opposed to a Gaussian), where the width is equal to the
-variance (the square of the error) and each input value contributes
-constant area.  Then the mean, median, mode, standard deviation and
-quartiles are estimated in the same manner as above.
+value (as opposed to a Gaussian), where the width is equal to 2.35
+times the error (i.e., the full width at half maximum) and each input
+value contributes constant area.  Then the mean, median, mode,
+standard deviation and quartiles are estimated in the same manner as
+above.
 
 
