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The bean machine, also known as the quincunx or Galton box, is a device invented by Sir Francis Galton to demonstrate the central limit theorem, in particular that the normal distribution is approximate to the binomial distribution.
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A simulation with explanations A simulation with explanations www.ms.uky.edu/~mai/java/stat/GaltonMachine.html - Web |
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Quincunx and its relationship to normal distributi... Quincunx and its relationship to normal distribution www.mathsisfun.com/probability/quincunx-explained.html - Web |
Dynamical turbulent flow on the Galton board with ... Dynamical turbulent flow on the Galton board with friction www.quantware.ups-tlse.fr/dima/galton/ - Web |
Animations for the Bean Machine Animations for the Bean Machine animation.yihui.name/prob:bean_machine - Web |
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