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Nakagami distribution

Nakagami Distribution is like a normal distribution, but with a twist! It helps us to understand how certain variables (like distances or speeds) are distributed over different areas. In some cases, we might want to know the likelihood of something happening in a given area. That's where Nakagami Distribution comes in. It helps us predict the probability of something happening in a given area by looking at the spread of values from different areas. So if we see a lot of high values or a lot of low values, then we know the probability of something happening in that area is relatively higher or lower than if we see moderate values.