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Distributed generation

open access: yes, 2005
Hansen, J.C.   +2 more
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Generalized Beta-Generated Distributions [PDF]

open access: possibleSSRN Electronic Journal, 2010
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Carol Alexander   +3 more
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Distributed Generation

The Electricity Journal, 2001
Distributed Generation: An Introduction. Combustion Engine Generator Sets. Combustion Turbines. Photovoltaic Systems. Microturbines. Fuel Cells. Principles of Control of Distributed Generation Systems. Economic and Financial Aspects of Distributed Generation. The Regulatory Environment. Combined Heat and Power.
Jan Kreider, Anne-Marie Borbely
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Generalized binomial distributions

Journal of Mathematical Physics, 2000
The definition, properties, and calculational advantages of the binomial transform representation of a class of finitely enumerated discrete probability distributions that generalize the standard binomial distribution are investigated. Discrete distributions of this type appear in various models of hadron multiparticle production among other physical ...
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Generalized poisson distributions

Annals of the Institute of Statistical Mathematics, 1957
Poisson distributions evidently can be treated in a unified manner by dealing with the G.P. which contains a characteristic parameterq. The properties of the PEBL, long recognized as significant in a variety of statistical applications like telephone trunking, queueing, etc., may be deduced by passage to the limitq = 1.
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Generalized cauchy distributions

Annals of the Institute of Statistical Mathematics, 1957
Statistical distributions of the form C(l + [' x | )~ are considered. For k = 2, m = 1 this is the Cauchy distribution. For k = 2, m == ^(n -\1), % == n~&, it is the Student-Fisher distribution with n degrees of freedom. The Cauchy distribution is of interest because the variance of the mean is infinite while that of the median is finite. In this paper
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