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On generalizing the Two-Poisson Model
Journal of the American Society for Information Science, 1990Utilisation des modeles de Poisson dans l'analyse de l'efficacite d'une indexation.
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A New Generalization of the Poisson Kernel
Mathematical Journal of Okayama University, 2006The purpose of this paper is to give a new generalization of the Poisson Kernel in two dimensions and discuss an integral formula for this.
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Random variate generators for the Poisson—Poisson and related distributions
Computational Statistics & Data Analysis, 1989zbMATH Open Web Interface contents unavailable due to conflicting licenses.
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A Generalization of the Poisson Distribution
Technometrics, 1973A new generalization of the Poisson distribution, with two parameters λ1 and λ2, is obtained as a limiting form of the generalized negative binomial distribution. The variance of the distribution is greater than, equal to or smaller than the mean according as λ2 is positive, zero or negative.
P. C. Consul, G. C. Jain
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On accurate and precise generation of generalized Poisson variates
Communications in Statistics - Simulation and Computation, 2014AbstractThis article is concerned with comparison of a few random variate generation techniques for the generalized Poisson distribution. An evaluation is conducted on the degree of proximity between the estimates for its two distributional parameters and first four moments, and the specified or computed true population values via commonly accepted ...
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The computer generation of poisson random variables
Computing, 1981An exact method for the generation of Poisson random variables on a computer is presented. The average time required per random variate decreases as the Poisson parameter tends to infinity.
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1985
In this chapter we take up the theory of Poisson experiments presented in Sec. 3 of the first part. To define standard Poisson experiments, which are Poisson experiments in the sense of LeCam, 1974, we first have to consider generalized Poisson processes and settle the question of their existence.
Arnold Janssen +2 more
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In this chapter we take up the theory of Poisson experiments presented in Sec. 3 of the first part. To define standard Poisson experiments, which are Poisson experiments in the sense of LeCam, 1974, we first have to consider generalized Poisson processes and settle the question of their existence.
Arnold Janssen +2 more
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Generalized Poisson Distribution
1977To obtain the distribution of the general risk process it is necessary to have as an auxiliary function the distribution function S(z) of the size of a claim. The function S(z) gives the probability that, when a claim occurs in an insurance portfolio, it is of amount ≦ z.
Robert Eric Beard +2 more
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On the generalized Poisson transform
Integral Transforms and Special Functions, 2009We establish a new expression of the generalized Poisson transform associated with Dunkl operator using the mean value operator, and we give several applications related to the generalized Poisson equation.
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On a generalization of Poisson sampling
Journal of Statistical Planning and Inference, 2010zbMATH Open Web Interface contents unavailable due to conflicting licenses.
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