Normal Random number generation

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I want to generate random numbers from a standard normal distribution with decreasing standard deviation that lies between 0 and 1. First, what is meant by decreasing standard deviation? Secondly, randn generates normal distribution random numbers. But how to limit them between 0 and 1?

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James Tursa
James Tursa on 9 Mar 2017
Edited: Walter Roberson on 9 Mar 2017
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Rakesh Jain
Rakesh Jain on 15 Mar 2017
Edited: Rakesh Jain on 15 Mar 2017

@Walter Roberson, BBBC is Big Bang Big Crunch Optimisation Algorithm by Osman K. Erol and Ibrahim Eksin discovered in 2006

Walter Roberson
Walter Roberson on 15 Mar 2017
Decreasing standard deviation would result in an algorithm with similarities to Simulated Annealing.

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Walter Roberson
Walter Roberson on 9 Mar 2017
My interpretation is that the normal distribution is to be unbounded, not restricted to the range [0 1], but that the standard deviation used is to start and 1 and decrease to 0. For example,
SD = linspace(1, 0, 20)
results = randn(1,20) .* SD
That would give you 20 results with stand deviation decreasing from 1 to 0.
As for why... I don't know?

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