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  2. Probability distribution fitting - Wikipedia

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    This replacement represents a shift of the probability distribution in positive direction, i.e. to the right, because Xm is negative. After completing the distribution fitting of Y, the corresponding X-values are found from X=Y+Xm, which represents a back-shift of the distribution in negative direction, i.e. to the left.

  3. FAME (database) - Wikipedia

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    FAME Desktop Add-in for Excel: FAME Desktop is an Excel add-in that supports the =FMD(expression, sd, ed,0, freq, orientation) and =FMS(expression, freq + date) formulas, just as the 4GL command prompt does. These formulas can be placed in Excel spreadsheets and are linked to FAME objects and analytics stored on a FAME server. Sample Excel ...

  4. Exponentially modified Gaussian distribution - Wikipedia

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    A Gaussian minus exponential distribution has been suggested for modelling option prices. [20] If such a random variable Y has parameters μ , σ , λ , then its negative -Y has an exponentially modified Gaussian distribution with parameters -μ , σ , λ , and thus Y has mean μ − 1 λ {\displaystyle \mu -{\tfrac {1}{\lambda }}} and variance ...

  5. Gabor transform - Wikipedia

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    The function to be transformed is first multiplied by a Gaussian function, which can be regarded as a window function, and the resulting function is then transformed with a Fourier transform to derive the time-frequency analysis. [1] The window function means that the signal near the time being analyzed will have higher weight.

  6. Voigt profile - Wikipedia

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    The pseudo-Voigt profile (or pseudo-Voigt function) is an approximation of the Voigt profile V(x) using a linear combination of a Gaussian curve G(x) and a Lorentzian curve L(x) instead of their convolution. The pseudo-Voigt function is often used for calculations of experimental spectral line shapes.

  7. Gaussian function - Wikipedia

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    This function is known as a super-Gaussian function and is often used for Gaussian beam formulation. [5] This function may also be expressed in terms of the full width at half maximum (FWHM), represented by w : f ( x ) = A exp ⁡ ( − ln ⁡ 2 ( 4 ( x − x 0 ) 2 w 2 ) P ) . {\displaystyle f(x)=A\exp \left(-\ln 2\left(4{\frac {(x-x_{0})^{2 ...

  8. Multivariate normal distribution - Wikipedia

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    Copula, for the definition of the Gaussian or normal copula model. Multivariate t-distribution, which is another widely used spherically symmetric multivariate distribution. Multivariate stable distribution extension of the multivariate normal distribution, when the index (exponent in the characteristic function) is between zero and two.

  9. Heath–Jarrow–Morton framework - Wikipedia

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    When the volatility and drift of the instantaneous forward rate are assumed to be deterministic, this is known as the Gaussian Heath–Jarrow–Morton (HJM) model of forward rates. [ 1 ] : 394 For direct modeling of simple forward rates the Brace–Gatarek–Musiela model represents an example.