Why this :$I(x)=int_{-x}^x {0.5(exp({-t² {operatorname{erf}(t^2)}})}dt$ is not error function for $|x|...
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This integral : $$I(x)=int_{-x}^x {0.5(exp({-t² {operatorname{erf}(t^2)}})}dt$$ close to $x$ for $|x|<3$ and converge to $1$ for $|x|>3$ from $-infty to +infty$ as shown here such that concide with error function for that large range over Real number , Now my question here is it possible to consider that distribution as Gausse distribution for $|x|>3$ since there is a concidence ?
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This integral : $$I(x)=int_{-x}^x {0.5(exp({-t² {operatorname{erf}(t^2)}})}dt$$ close to $x$ for $|x|<3$ and converge to $1$ for $|x|>3$ from $-infty to +infty$ as shown here such that concide with error function for that large range over Real number , Now my question here is it possible to consider that distribution as Gausse distribution for $|x|>3$ since there is a concidence ?
probability-distributions error-function
What does $|x| <-3$ mean?
– Kavi Rama Murthy
Nov 17 at 23:14
sorry i meant 3
– zeraoulia rafik
Nov 17 at 23:15
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This integral : $$I(x)=int_{-x}^x {0.5(exp({-t² {operatorname{erf}(t^2)}})}dt$$ close to $x$ for $|x|<3$ and converge to $1$ for $|x|>3$ from $-infty to +infty$ as shown here such that concide with error function for that large range over Real number , Now my question here is it possible to consider that distribution as Gausse distribution for $|x|>3$ since there is a concidence ?
probability-distributions error-function
This integral : $$I(x)=int_{-x}^x {0.5(exp({-t² {operatorname{erf}(t^2)}})}dt$$ close to $x$ for $|x|<3$ and converge to $1$ for $|x|>3$ from $-infty to +infty$ as shown here such that concide with error function for that large range over Real number , Now my question here is it possible to consider that distribution as Gausse distribution for $|x|>3$ since there is a concidence ?
probability-distributions error-function
probability-distributions error-function
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What does $|x| <-3$ mean?
– Kavi Rama Murthy
Nov 17 at 23:14
sorry i meant 3
– zeraoulia rafik
Nov 17 at 23:15
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What does $|x| <-3$ mean?
– Kavi Rama Murthy
Nov 17 at 23:14
sorry i meant 3
– zeraoulia rafik
Nov 17 at 23:15
What does $|x| <-3$ mean?
– Kavi Rama Murthy
Nov 17 at 23:14
What does $|x| <-3$ mean?
– Kavi Rama Murthy
Nov 17 at 23:14
sorry i meant 3
– zeraoulia rafik
Nov 17 at 23:15
sorry i meant 3
– zeraoulia rafik
Nov 17 at 23:15
add a comment |
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What does $|x| <-3$ mean?
– Kavi Rama Murthy
Nov 17 at 23:14
sorry i meant 3
– zeraoulia rafik
Nov 17 at 23:15