Gaussian function

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title: Gaussian function
text: In mathematics, a Gaussian function, often simply referred to as a Gaussian, is a function of the base form f = exp ⁡ and with parametric extension f = a exp ⁡ for arbitrary real constants a, b and non-zero c. It is named after the mathematician Carl Friedrich Gauss. The graph of a Gaussian is a characteristic symmetric "bell curve" shape. The parameter a is the height of the curve's peak, b is the position of the center of the peak, and c controls the width of the "bell". Gaussian functions are
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