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  • 51Normal-scaled inverse gamma distribution — Normal scaled inverse gamma parameters: location (real) (real) (real) (real) support …

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  • 52Circular 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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  • 53von Mises distribution — von Mises Probability density function The support is chosen to be [ π,π] with μ=0 Cumulative distribution function The support is chosen to be [ π,π] with μ=0 …

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  • 54Circular 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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  • 55Conway–Maxwell–Poisson distribution — Conway–Maxwell–Poisson parameters: support: pmf: cdf …

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  • 56Dagum distribution — Probability density function Cumulative distribution function No image available parameters: p > 0 shape a > 0 shape …

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  • 57Davis 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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  • 58Multivariate Pólya distribution — The multivariate Pólya distribution, named after George Pólya, also called the Dirichlet compound multinomial distribution, is a compound probability distribution, where a probability vector p is drawn from a Dirichlet distribution with parameter …

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  • 59Geometric stable distribution — Geometric Stable parameters: α ∈ (0,2] stability parameter β ∈ [−1,1] skewness parameter (note that skewness is undefined) λ ∈ (0, ∞) scale parameter μ ∈ (−∞, ∞) location parameter support: x ∈ R, or x ∈ [μ, +∞) if α < 1 and β = 1, or x ∈… …

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  • 60Multivariate stable distribution — multivariate stable Probability density function Heatmap showing a Multivariate (bivariate) stable distribution with α = 1.1 parameters: exponent shift/location vector …

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