A few days ago a new tag called logic-translation was created. The same user also created the tag-excerpt: "For translating between natural language expressions and logic expressions."
Then the tag started growing at great speed (18 questions 2 days later, 58 questions 3 days later, it is now at...
@MartinSleziak And now there is quacky tag. I do not think it is any better. (I'd probably prefer april-fools - at least it's clear from the name what the tag is about.)
In probability theory, a probability distribution is infinitely divisible if it can be expressed as the probability distribution of the sum of an arbitrary number of independent and identically distributed random variables. The characteristic function of any infinitely divisible distribution is then called an infinitely divisible characteristic function.
More rigorously, the probability distribution F is infinitely divisible if, for every positive integer n, there exist n independent identically distributed random variables Xn1, ..., Xnn whose sum Sn = Xn1 + … + Xnn has the distribution F.
The...