Definition

Central Limit Theorem

Also known as: clt

A cornerstone result saying that when you add up or average many independent random variables, the result tends toward a normal, bell-shaped distribution — no matter what the original distribution looked like. It is why the count of heads over many coin flips piles up symmetrically around the expected value and traces out a smooth bell curve as the number of flips grows.


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