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  • 1Normal-exponential-gamma distribution — Normal Exponential Gamma parameters: μ ∈ R mean (location) shape scale support: pdf …

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  • 2Exponential power distribution — The exponential power distribution, also known as the generalized error distribution, is a probability distribution that takes a scale parameter a and exponent (or shape parameter) b . The probability density is: p(x) , dx = {1 over 2 a… …

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  • 3Normal-gamma distribution — Normal gamma parameters: location (real) (real) (real) (real) support …

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  • 4Gamma distribution — eta m = V {3m} e^{ xi m}. # If eta m > xi m^{delta 1} e^{ xi m}, then increment m and go to step 2. # Assume xi = xi m to be the realization of Gamma (delta, 1)Now, to summarize,: heta left( xi sum {i=1} ^{ [k] } {ln U i} ight) sim Gamma (k,… …

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  • 5Normal-scaled inverse gamma distribution — Normal scaled inverse gamma parameters: location (real) (real) (real) (real) support …

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  • 6Exponential distribution — Not to be confused with the exponential families of probability distributions. Exponential Probability density function Cumulative distribution function para …

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  • 7Exponential family — Not to be confused with the exponential distribution. Natural parameter links here. For the usage of this term in differential geometry, see differential geometry of curves. In probability and statistics, an exponential family is an important… …

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  • 8Gamma function — For the gamma function of ordinals, see Veblen function. The gamma function along part of the real axis In mathematics, the gamma function (represented by the capital Greek letter Γ) is an extension of the factorial function, with its… …

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  • 9Exponential smoothing — is a technique that can be applied to time series data, either to produce smoothed data for presentation, or to make forecasts. The time series data themselves are a sequence of observations. The observed phenomenon may be an essentially random… …

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  • 10Gamma ray — Gamma rays (denoted as gamma;) are a form of electromagnetic radiation or light emission of frequencies produced by sub atomic particle interactions, such as electron positron annihilation or radioactive decay. Gamma rays are generally… …

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