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  • 41Compound Poisson distribution — In probability theory, a compound Poisson distribution is the probability distribution of the sum of a Poisson distributed number of independent identically distributed random variables. In the simplest cases, the result can be either a… …

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  • 42Boltzmann distribution — In physics and mathematics, the Boltzmann distribution is a certain distribution function or probability measure for the distribution of the states of a system. It underpins the concept of the canonical ensemble, providing its underlying… …

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  • 43Normal-gamma distribution — Normal gamma parameters: location (real) (real) (real) (real) support …

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  • 44Matrix normal distribution — parameters: mean row covariance column covariance. Parameters are matrices (all of them). support: is a matrix …

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  • 45Bimodal distribution — Bimodal redirects here. For the musical concept, see Bimodality. Figure 1. A simple bimodal distribution, in this case a mixture of two normal distributions with the same variance but different means. The figure shows the probability density… …

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  • 46Normal-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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  • 47Circular uniform distribution — In probability theory and directional statistics, a circular uniform distribution is a probability distribution on the unit circle whose density is uniform for all angles. Contents 1 Description 2 Distribution of the mean 3 Entropy …

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  • 48Negative multinomial distribution — notation: parameters: k0 ∈ N0 the number of failures before the experiment is stopped, p ∈ Rm m vector of “success” probabilities, p0 = 1 − (p1+…+pm) the probability of a “failure”. support …

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  • 49Maxwell 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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  • 50Characteristic state function — The characteristic state function in statistical mechanics refers to a particular relationship between the partition function of an ensemble. In particular, if the partition function P satisfies P = exp( − βQ) or P = exp( + βQ) in which Q is a… …

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