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STATISTICAL TRANSFORM
Box-Muller transformation; Box-Muller Method; Box-Muller method; Box-Muller; Box Muller; Box muller; Box müller; Box Müller; Box Muller transform; Box Mueller; Box mueller; Box-Muller transform; Box Muller method; Box–Muller method; Box–Muller transformation
  • Visualisation of the Box–Muller transform — the coloured points in the unit square (u1, u2), drawn as circles, are mapped to a 2D Gaussian (z0, z1), drawn as crosses. The plots at the margins are the probability distribution functions of z0 and z1. z0 and z1 are unbounded; they appear to be in [-2.5,2.5] due to the choice of the illustrated points. In [https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/1/1f/Box-Muller_transform_visualisation.svg the SVG file], hover over a point to highlight it and its corresponding point.

poor box         
BOX THAT IS USED TO COLLECT COINS FOR CHARITABLE PURPOSES
Alms box; Offertory box; Mite box
¦ noun historical a collection box, especially one in a church, for gifts of money to aid the poor.
Red box (government)         
  • 2014 budget]]
  • Budget box of [[William Gladstone]], who was [[Chancellor of the Exchequer]] between 1852 and 1882
  • The [[Lieutenant Governor of Nova Scotia]]'s red box
A TYPE OF DESPATCH BOXES
Ministerial red box; Ministerial box; Document box; Budget box
Red boxes, or sometimes ministerial boxes, are a type of despatch box produced by Barrow Hepburn & Gale or Wickwar & Co and are used by ministers in the British government and the British monarch to carry government documents. Similar in appearance to a briefcase, they are primarily used to hold and transport official ministerial papers.
White box (software engineering)         
SYSTEM WHOSE INTERNALS CAN BE VIEWED BUT NOT ALTERED
White box (engineering); Glass box; Open box
A white box (or glass box, clear box, or open box) is a subsystem whose internals can be viewed but usually not altered.Patrick J.

Wikipedia

Box–Muller transform

The Box–Muller transform, by George Edward Pelham Box and Mervin Edgar Muller, is a random number sampling method for generating pairs of independent, standard, normally distributed (zero expectation, unit variance) random numbers, given a source of uniformly distributed random numbers. The method was in fact first mentioned explicitly by Raymond E. A. C. Paley and Norbert Wiener in 1934.

The Box–Muller transform is commonly expressed in two forms. The basic form as given by Box and Muller takes two samples from the uniform distribution on the interval [0, 1] and maps them to two standard, normally distributed samples. The polar form takes two samples from a different interval, [−1, +1], and maps them to two normally distributed samples without the use of sine or cosine functions.

The Box–Muller transform was developed as a more computationally efficient alternative to the inverse transform sampling method. The ziggurat algorithm gives a more efficient method for scalar processors (e.g. old CPUs), while the Box–Muller transform is superior for processors with vector units (e.g. GPUs or modern CPUs).