The overall luminosities of the globular clusters within the Milky Way and M31 can be modeled by means of a gaussian curve.
It's built of patterned Orbital alloy in reckless Gaussian curves that seem only conceivable outside of gravity; no terrestrial metal could possibly support the design.
The signal then is Gaussian curve shaped.
The relationship of probabilities of results follows a bell-shaped, or Gaussian curve, typical of dither generated by analog sources such as microphone preamplifiers.
This is the Normal or Gaussian curve and represents the distribution of events due to chance.
Pi is also used in calculating planetary orbit times, gaussian curves and alternating current.
The retention time is the time from the start of signal detection to the time of the peak height of the Gaussian curve.
For large α, the shape of the Kaiser window (in both time and frequency domain) tends to a Gaussian curve.
This created the expected Gaussian curve.
The density of the plume can be described by a cos(x) law with a shape similar to a Gaussian curve.