compound Poisson distribution

compound Poisson distribution
French\ \ distribution de Poisson généralisée (avec variation du paramètre)
German\ \ zusammengesetzte Poisson-Verteilung
Dutch\ \ Poisson-verdeling met stochastische parameter
Italian\ \ distribuzione di Poisson composta
Spanish\ \ distribución de Poisson compuesta
Catalan\ \ distribució de Poisson composta
Portuguese\ \ distribuição de Poisson composta
Romanian\ \ -
Danish\ \ sammensat Poissonfordeling
Norwegian\ \ sammensatt Poisson fordeling
Swedish\ \ sammansatt Poissonfördelning
Greek\ \ σύνθετη κατανομή Poisson
Finnish\ \ sekoitettu Poisson-jakauma
Hungarian\ \ összetett Poisson-eloszlás
Turkish\ \ bileşik Poisson dağılımı
Estonian\ \ Poissoni liitjaotus
Lithuanian\ \ sudėtinis Poisson skirstinys; sudėtinis Puasono skirstinys
Slovenian\ \ spojina Poissonova distribucija
Polish\ \ złożony rozład Poissona
Russian\ \ сложное распределение Пуассона
Ukrainian\ \ -
Serbian\ \ -
Icelandic\ \ samsett Poisson dreifing
Euskara\ \ konposatu Poisson banaketa
Farsi\ \ -
Persian-Farsi\ \ -
Arabic\ \ توزيع بواسون المركب
Afrikaans\ \ saamgestelde Poisson-verdeling
Chinese\ \ 复 合 泊 松 分 布
Korean\ \ 복합 포아송 분포

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