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Approximations to the normal distribution function*
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 01 August 2016
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The tide of technological advancement nearly swept away this article. I have had to rewrite this first section in the light of new developments, which I suspected might beat me to publication. For several years I have wondered why ‘pocket’ calculators, however well specified in other respects, have not had the pre-programmed ability to give values of the cumulative distribution function of a standard normal variable, commonly written as Φ (x), and its inverse. The A level mathematics student must be a prime target in the marketing of calculators and there can’t be many who don’t have to thumb through statistical tables a few hundred times in the course of their studies. The very latest generation of machines do include these functions, but it will, I suspect, be quite a few years before everyone is so well equipped.
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This article first appeared in Simplex, a magazine produced in St Paul’s School.
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