Continuous distributions

Triangular distribution

In probability theory and statistics, the triangular distribution is a continuous probability distribution with lower limit a, upper limit b and mode c, where a < b and a ≤ c ≤ b. (Wikipedia).

Triangular distribution
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From playlist Universality in random structures: Interfaces, Matrices, Sandpiles - 2019

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