Leptokurtic Distribution

In probability theory, a leptokurtic distribution is a probability distribution with a kurtosis greater than that of a normal distribution, i.e., with a kurtosis excess γ2 > 0. In terms of shape, a leptokurtic distribution has a more acute "peak" around the mean (that is, a higher probability than a normally distributed variable of values near the mean) and "fat tails" (that is, a higher probability than a normally distributed variable of extreme values). An example of a leptokurtic distribution is the Laplace distribution. See also: platykurtic distribution, mesokurtic distribution

 

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