On the supposed anticorrelation of solar polar and equatorial rotation rates

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Correlation, Equators, Polar Regions, Solar Rotation, Least Squares Method, Random Noise

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The anticorrelation between two of the three parameters used to calculate the angular velocity of the sun's differential rotation is here said to be due to numerical coupling. A computer simulation technique shows that the relationship between the two parameters is caused by the effect of noise on the least-squares analysis used to obtain the three parameters used to determine the angular velocity in terms of the heliographic latitude. The computer simulation technique is described. The supposed anticorrelation had been used to infer that variations of the sun's polar and equatorial rotation rates are anticorrelated.

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