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English: A Wikibook showing how to transform the probability density of a continuous random variable in both the one-dimensional and multidimensional case. In other words, it shows how to calculate the distribution of a function of continuous random variables.
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current14:19, 12 October 2016Thumbnail for version as of 14:19, 12 October 20161,239 × 1,752, 14 pages (271 KB)LarsWinterfeldI updated my Wikibook, so I hereby also update the PDF version of it. (It now include pictures and more examples.)
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