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Wed 4 Jan, 2017 05:06 pm
With normal distribution if I have:
y_2 - y_1 ~ N(μ,σ)
I can say that: y_2 = y_1 + m+ noise
What about if I have
y_2 - y_1 ~ Gamma(α,β)
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