The Normal Distribution, also known as the Gaussian Distribution, is a continuous probability distribution commonly used in statistics to describe data that clusters around a mean. Its probability density function has the characteristic bell-shaped curve.
An in-depth exploration of the bell curve, its relation to normal distribution, and practical examples in finance. Learn about the properties, significance, and real-world applications of the bell curve in statistical analysis and financial modeling.
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