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Last edited by George,Y (2013-12-30 23:51:55)
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I do not think those are doable.
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Hi;
I do not think those are doable.
Yes, they are. Recall Normal probability distribution, please.
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The integral of the Normal distribution yields the error function. The error function is not an elementary function. In other words the integral does not have a closed form.
Yes, they are.
I do not think so and neither does mathematica or maple. I am willing to look at your answer. Please provide your answer.
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Last edited by George,Y (2014-01-01 00:02:34)
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What is N?
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What is N?
Normal Probability Distribution Function
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Doesn't that have two parameters not one? That is why I asked.
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Doesn't that have two parameters not one? That is why I asked.
Normsdist in Microsoft Excel
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That is usually given a number, example Normsdist(2). I have no idea what it means when a function is put in there.
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