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Lognormal distributions capture site-specific variability in enteric virus concentrations in wastewater.

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Approximating Lognormal Sum Distributions With Power Lognormal Distributions

IEEE Transactions on Vehicular Technology, 2008
In wireless communications, cochannel interference is usually characterized by a sum of lognormal random variables. Since the characteristic function of a lognormal distribution lacks explicit expression, and numerical calculation of a lognormal sum distribution is very challenging, lognormal distributions are often used to approximate lognormal sum ...
R Mcgorman, J Almhana
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Mixture Lognormal Approximations to Lognormal Sum Distributions

IEEE Communications Letters, 2007
In wireless communication, co-channel interference is usually characterized by a sum of lognormal random variables. Since calculating the exact distribution of a lognormal sum has a lot of challenges, lognormal distributions are often used to approximate lognormal sum distributions.
R Mcgorman, J Almhana
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On Poisson Mixture of Lognormal Distributions

Lobachevskii Journal of Mathematics, 2020
Generally, jump-diffusion processes used in finance are confined to the processes with Brownian motion, constant trend and jump component, described by compound Poisson processes (CPP). CPP is usually defined by a sum of standard normal distributions. In most applications one either needs moments or characteristic function of the process.
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The Lognormal Distribution

The College Mathematics Journal, 2000
(2000). The Lognormal Distribution. The College Mathematics Journal: Vol. 31, No. 4, pp. 259-261.
Brian E. Smith, Francis J. Merceret
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Lognormal Distributions: Theory and Applications

Technometrics, 1989
Lognormal Distributions: Theory and Applications (Statistics: Textbooks and Monographs Series, Vol. 88). Edited by E. L. Crow and K. Shimizu. ISBN 0 8247 7803 0. Dekker, New York, 1988. 408 pp. $79.75 (USA and Canada), $95.50 (elsewhere).
M. J. Fryer, E. L. Crow, K. Shimizu
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The lognormal distribution

1999
As already mentioned in sections 4.3, 5.1, 9.1 and 12.7, the normal distribution is not always completely suitable in biology because many biological variates cannot take negative numerical values and have positively skewed frequency distributions (sections 13.2 and 13.7). The lognormal distribution is often better adapted to biological data. While the
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