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Add Student's t distribution to the location-scale family #75

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Base: 97.41% // Head: 97.41% // Increases project coverage by +0.00% 🎉

Coverage data is based on head (c76b73c) compared to base (4354b8a).
Patch coverage: 100.00% of modified lines in pull request are covered.

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@rlouf rlouf merged commit 82d7d06 into main Nov 10, 2022
@rlouf rlouf deleted the student-loc-scale branch November 10, 2022 12:27
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Add the uniform and t distributions to the location-scale family
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