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  • 91Relativistic Breit–Wigner distribution — The relativistic Breit–Wigner distribution (after Gregory Breit and Eugene Wigner) is a continuous probability distribution with the following probability density function:[1] Where k is the constant of proportionality, equal to with …

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  • 92Normal-inverse Gaussian distribution — Normal inverse Gaussian (NIG) parameters: μ location (real) α tail heavyness (real) β asymmetry parameter (real) δ scale parameter (real) support …

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  • 93Multivariate Student distribution — Multivariate Student parameters: location (real vector) Σ scale matrix (positive definite real matrix) n is the degree of freedom support …

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  • 94Circular distribution — In probability and statistics, a circular distribution or polar distribution is a probability distribution of a random variable whose values are angles, usually taken to be in the range [ 0,  2π ) .[1] A circular distribution is… …

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  • 95Laplace distribution — Probability distribution name =Laplace type =density pdf cdf parameters =mu, location (real) b > 0, scale (real) support =x in ( infty; +infty), pdf =frac{1}{2,b} exp left( fracThe inverse cumulative distribution function is given by:F^{ 1}(p) =… …

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  • 96Empirical distribution function — In statistics, an empirical distribution function is a cumulative probability distribution function that concentrates probability 1/ n at each of the n numbers in a sample.Let X 1,ldots,X n be iid random variables in mathbb{R} with the cdf F ( x… …

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  • 97Maxwell speed distribution — Classically, an ideal gas molecules bounce around with somewhat arbitrary velocities, never interacting with each other. In reality, however, an ideal gas is subjected to intermolecular forces. It is to be noted that the aforementioned classical… …

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  • 98Davis distribution — Probability density function No image available Cumulative distribution function No image available parameters: b > 0 scale n > 0 shape μ > 0 location support: x > μ …

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  • 99Degree distribution — In/out degree distribution for Wikipedia s hyperlink graph (logarithmic scales) In the study of graphs and networks, the degree of a node in a network is the number of connections it has to other nodes and the degree distribution is the… …

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  • 100Marchenko–Pastur distribution — In random matrix theory, the Marchenko–Pastur distribution, or Marchenko–Pastur law, describes the asymptotic behavior of singular values of large rectangular random matrices. The theorem is named after Ukrainian mathematicians Vladimir Marchenko …

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