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Since the designs are defined on [-1, 1]
the generated samples have to be mapped into the physical space. The general approach would be to use cdf(Uniform(-1, 1), x
to go to cdf space, then with quantile(Normal(), x)
to go to standard normal space. From the to_physical_space!
should do the trick.
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