Exponential power distribution
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The exponential power distribution, also known as the generalized error distribution, is a probability distribution that takes a scale parameter a and exponent (or shape parameter) b. The probability density is
For b = 1 this reduces to the Laplace distribution. For b = 2 it is a normal distribution with .
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