X-Git-Url: https://git.proxmox.com/?a=blobdiff_plain;f=README.distribution;h=4e2e8eabd04748b9fd50252bda0c38ef43d621aa;hb=835d83216bbac5e9eaaf30f16f87e48a83ec0efc;hp=fe78fb4ab818ae932cf65f2af1b3ba0f9b3e4b41;hpb=e7f02a522fb0910b0e3f1db485ec059661438b5d;p=mirror_iproute2.git diff --git a/README.distribution b/README.distribution index fe78fb4a..4e2e8eab 100644 --- a/README.distribution +++ b/README.distribution @@ -40,7 +40,7 @@ II. How to create distribution tables (in theory) How can we create this table in practice? In some cases, F may have a simple expression which allows evaluating its inverse directly. The -pareto distribution is one example of this. In other cases, and +Pareto distribution is one example of this. In other cases, and especially for matching an experimentally observed distribution, it's easiest simply to create a table for F and "invert" it. Here, we give a concrete example, namely how the new "experimental" distribution was