Lecture 10: Central Limit Theorem And Convolution; Main Idea

author: Brad G. Osgood, Computer Science Department, Stanford University
published: May 21, 2010,   recorded: September 2007,   views: 5081
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All right. Big day today. We're going to talk about – we're going to do our final application of convolution. I suppose I shouldn't say "final application of convolution” because it is the kind of operation that comes up repeatedly throughout the course. But sort of as the – as a last treatment of the kind of areas we've been talking about, I wanna talk about application convolution to the central limit theorem. ...

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