Stochastic Processes
A log-normal distribution is a probability distribution of a random variable whose logarithm is normally distributed. This means that if you take the natural logarithm of the variable, it will have a normal distribution, often used to model variables that can’t take negative values and are positively skewed, like stock prices and income. Understanding this distribution is crucial for transformations of random variables and reliability theory, where it helps in modeling time-to-failure data and life data analysis.
congrats on reading the definition of log-normal distribution. now let's actually learn it.