On random discrete distributions
T. Rolski (1980)
Applicationes Mathematicae
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T. Rolski (1980)
Applicationes Mathematicae
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Applicationes Mathematicae
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One more method of Poisson approximation is presented and illustrated with examples concerning binomial, negative binomial and hypergeometric distributions.
Z. Schenková (1982)
Acta Universitatis Carolinae. Mathematica et Physica
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In this paper we introduce compound α(t)-modified Poisson distributions. We obtain the compound Delaporte distribution as the special case of the compound α(t)-modified Poisson distribution. The characteristics of α(t)-modified Poisson and some compound distributions with gamma, exponential and Panjer summands are presented.
Adell, José A., Jodrá, P. (2006)
Journal of Inequalities and Applications [electronic only]
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Mohamed M. Shoukri (1982)
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The bivariate forms of many important discrete probability distributions have been studied by many statisticians. The trinomial, the double Poisson, the bivariate negative binomial, and the bivariate logarithmic series distributions are in fact the bivariate generalizations of the well known univariate distributions. A systematic account of various families of distributions of bivariate discrete random variables have been given by Patil and Joshi (11), Johnson and Kotz (4), and Mardia...
Ch.A. Charalambides (1986)
Metrika
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The standard ECOGEN (a simulation language based on Pascal) random deviate generators are described. For every one of them, a short usage note and a description of the algorithm and underlying theory is presented. This paper must be considered as an addenda to a previous one where the ECOGEN language was described. The ECOGEN random deviate generators include the continuous and discrete uniform, Poisson, binomial, exponential, Cauchy, normal or Laplace-Gauss, beta, gamma, Weibull, Pareto...
Vernic, Raluca (2001)
Analele Ştiinţifice ale Universităţii “Ovidius" Constanţa. Seria: Matematică
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International Journal of Mathematics and Mathematical Sciences
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