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Gaussian Distribution


A bell-shaped curve that depicts a continuous probability distribution for a real-valued random variable. For a range of measurement values, the random variable is assumed to follow a normal distribution with an equal number of measurements above and below a specific mean (central tendency). Gaussian distribution is the most popular distribution function for independent, randomly generated or developed variables. It fits the probability distribution of many events, particularly the distribution of returns on an investment or distribution of asset prices. It is termed “Gaussian distribution” after the German mathematician Carl Friedrich Gauss.

It is  also referred to as normal distribution or Gauss distribution.

The below graph represents a normal probability distribution with a mean (μ) of 50 and a standard deviation (σ) of 5.

Gaussian Distribution

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