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  2. Gamma distribution - Wikipedia

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    The gamma distribution (;) (>) can be expressed as the product distribution of a Weibull distribution and a variant form of the stable count distribution. Its shape parameter can be regarded as the inverse of Lévy's stability parameter in the stable count distribution: (;) = [()], where () is a standard stable count distribution of shape , and ...

  3. Generalized gamma distribution - Wikipedia

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    It is a generalization of the gamma distribution which has one shape parameter (and a scale parameter). Since many distributions commonly used for parametric models in survival analysis (such as the exponential distribution , the Weibull distribution and the gamma distribution ) are special cases of the generalized gamma, it is sometimes used ...

  4. Shape parameter - Wikipedia

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    In probability theory and statistics, a shape parameter (also known as form parameter) [1] is a kind of numerical parameter of a parametric family of probability distributions [2] that is neither a location parameter nor a scale parameter (nor a function of these, such as a rate parameter).

  5. Relationships among probability distributions - Wikipedia

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    A beta-binomial distribution with parameter n and shape parameters α = β = 1 is a discrete uniform distribution over the integers 0 to n. A Student's t-distribution with one degree of freedom (v = 1) is a Cauchy distribution with location parameter x = 0 and scale parameter γ = 1. A Burr distribution with parameters c = 1 and k (and scale λ ...

  6. List of probability distributions - Wikipedia

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    The Gamma distribution, which describes the time until n consecutive rare random events occur in a process with no memory. The Erlang distribution, which is a special case of the gamma distribution with integral shape parameter, developed to predict waiting times in queuing systems; The inverse-gamma distribution; The generalized gamma distribution

  7. Normal-exponential-gamma distribution - Wikipedia

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    In probability theory and statistics, the normal-exponential-gamma distribution (sometimes called the NEG distribution) is a three-parameter family of continuous probability distributions. It has a location parameter μ {\displaystyle \mu } , scale parameter θ {\displaystyle \theta } and a shape parameter k {\displaystyle k} .

  8. File:Gamma distribution pdf.svg - Wikipedia

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    The probability density function of Gamma distribution for different parameters. See below for the spec and Gnuplot source code. Date: 26 June 2010, 18:31 (UTC) Source: Gamma_distribution_pdf.png; Author: Gamma_distribution_pdf.png: MarkSweep and Cburnett; derivative work: Autopilot (talk)

  9. Schulz–Zimm distribution - Wikipedia

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    The Schulz–Zimm distribution is a special case of the gamma distribution. It is widely used to model the polydispersity of polymers. In this context it has been introduced in 1939 by Günter Victor Schulz [1] and in 1948 by Bruno H. Zimm. [2] This distribution has only a shape parameter k, the scale being fixed at θ=1/k.