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  2. Normal-inverse Gaussian distribution - Wikipedia

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    The class of normal-inverse Gaussian distributions is closed under convolution in the following sense: [9] if and are independent random variables that are NIG-distributed with the same values of the parameters and , but possibly different values of the location and scale parameters, , and ,, respectively, then + is NIG-distributed with parameters ,, + and +.

  3. Inverse curve - Wikipedia

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    In inversive geometry, an inverse curve of a given curve C is the result of applying an inverse operation to C. Specifically, with respect to a fixed circle with center O and radius k the inverse of a point Q is the point P for which P lies on the ray OQ and OP·OQ = k 2. The inverse of the curve C is then the locus of P as Q runs over C.

  4. Inverse normal distribution - Wikipedia

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    Inverse normal distribution. Add languages ... Print/export Download as PDF; Printable version; In other projects Appearance. move to sidebar hide. From Wikipedia ...

  5. Error function - Wikipedia

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    The inverse factorial series: ... the normal cumulative distribution function plotted in the complex plane ... This page was last edited on 1 February 2025, ...

  6. Template:IEC - Wikipedia

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  7. Template:Inverse - Wikipedia

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  8. Inverse distribution - Wikipedia

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    In probability theory and statistics, an inverse distribution is the distribution of the reciprocal of a random variable. Inverse distributions arise in particular in the Bayesian context of prior distributions and posterior distributions for scale parameters .

  9. Template:List of IEC standards - Wikipedia

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