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CONDITIONAL POISSON DISTRIBUTIONS

Probability in the Engineering and Informational Sciences, 2005
Compared to the known univariate distributions for continuous data, there are relatively few available for discrete data. In this article, we derive a collection of 16 flexible discrete distributions by means of conditional Poisson processes. The calculations involve the use of several special functions and their properties.
D. Yang   +3 more
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Generalized Poisson Distribution

1977
To 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.
Teivo Pentikäinen   +2 more
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Handbook of the Poisson Distribution

Journal of the Operational Research Society, 1967
(1967). Handbook of the Poisson Distribution. Journal of the Operational Research Society: Vol. 18, No. 4, pp. 478-479.
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A characterization of the Poisson distribution

Statistics & Probability Letters, 2010
In 1976 the author of this note provided a characterization of the Poisson distribution in the set of infinitely divisible distributions. We give another characterization of the Poisson distribution in the set of infinitely divisible distributions.
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Zero-inflated models and estimation in zero-inflated Poisson distribution

Communications in statistics. Simulation and computation, 2018
Yogita S. Wagh, K. Kamalja
semanticscholar   +1 more source

The Poisson Distribution

The Physics Teacher, 1972
P. C. Landry   +3 more
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Using the Poisson Distribution

1983
The Poisson distribution governs unlikely random events. An example of an unlikely random event is the radioactive disintegration of a uranium 238 92U nucleus. The probability of such a disintegration is so small that an observer watching a single 238 92U nucleus for the entire time the earth has existed would have only a 50–50 chance of seeing it ...
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Cancer statistics for adolescents and young adults, 2020

Ca-A Cancer Journal for Clinicians, 2020
Kimberly D Miller   +2 more
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