Hi all,
I was analyzing some data and reached a stage where the distribution that I would like to solve for has a autocorrelation equal to Gaussian distribution. Is there a selected group of distributions that I could be looking at? Or stating the same thing in the other manner, which set of distributions have a autocorrelation that is Gausssian?
(It looks like Gaussian itself belongs to this set of distributions. Correct me, if I am wrong.)
Any kind of pointers are suggestions will be highly appreciated.
Thank you,
Nischal Piratla


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