- generalized power series distribution
Statistical terms. 2014.
Statistical terms. 2014.
Power transform — In statistics, the power transform is a family of transformations that map data from one space to another using power functions. This is a useful data (pre)processing technique used to reduce data variation, make the data more normal distribution … Wikipedia
Chi-squared distribution — This article is about the mathematics of the chi squared distribution. For its uses in statistics, see chi squared test. For the music group, see Chi2 (band). Probability density function Cumulative distribution function … Wikipedia
Convolution power — In mathematics, the convolution power is the n fold iteration of the convolution with itself. Thus if x is a function on Euclidean space Rd and n is a natural number, then the convolution power is defined by where * denotes the convolution… … Wikipedia
List of mathematical series — This list of mathematical series contains formulae for finite and infinite sums. It can be used in conjunction with other tools for evaluating sums.ums of powers*sum {i=1}^n i = frac{n(n+1)}{2} *sum {i=1}^n i^2 = frac{n(n+1)(2n+1)}{6} =… … Wikipedia
Noncentral t-distribution — Noncentral Student s t Probability density function parameters: degrees of freedom noncentrality parameter support … Wikipedia
Normal distribution — This article is about the univariate normal distribution. For normally distributed vectors, see Multivariate normal distribution. Probability density function The red line is the standard normal distribution Cumulative distribution function … Wikipedia
Noncentral chi-squared distribution — Noncentral chi squared Probability density function Cumulative distribution function parameters … Wikipedia
von 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 … Wikipedia
Negative binomial distribution — Probability mass function The orange line represents the mean, which is equal to 10 in each of these plots; the green line shows the standard deviation. notation: parameters: r > 0 number of failures until the experiment is stopped (integer,… … Wikipedia
Bilinear time–frequency distribution — Bilinear time–frequency distributions, or quadratic time–frequency distributions, arise in a sub field field of signal analysis and signal processing called time–frequency signal processing, and, in the statistical analysis of time series data.… … Wikipedia
Davis 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 … Wikipedia