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Sonine formula

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The Sonine formula, also known as Sonine's theorem, is a mathematical expression that describes the tails of certain probability distributions, particularly in the context of the normal distribution. It is used in statistical theory to approximate the cumulative distribution function (CDF) of a normal random variable for values far from the mean, specifically in the tails of the distribution.

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