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The continuous uniform distribution with parameters = and =, i.e. (,), is called the standard uniform distribution. One interesting property of the standard uniform distribution is that if u 1 {\displaystyle u_{1}} has a standard uniform distribution, then so does 1 − u 1 . {\displaystyle 1-u_{1}.}
The problem of estimating the maximum of a discrete uniform distribution on the integer interval [,] from a sample of k observations is commonly known as the German tank problem, following the practical application of this maximum estimation problem, during World War II, by Allied forces seeking to estimate German tank production.
Uniform distribution may refer to: Continuous uniform distribution; Discrete uniform distribution; Uniform distribution (ecology) Equidistributed sequence; See also.
The uniform distribution or rectangular distribution on [a,b], where all points in a finite interval are equally likely, is a special case of the four-parameter Beta distribution. The Irwin–Hall distribution is the distribution of the sum of n independent random variables, each of which having the uniform distribution on [0,1].
A beta distribution with shape parameters α = β = 1 is a continuous uniform distribution over the real numbers 0 to 1. 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 discrete probability distribution is the probability distribution of a random variable that can take on only a countable number of values [15] (almost surely) [16] which means that the probability of any event can be expressed as a (finite or countably infinite) sum: = (=), where is a countable set with () =.
The distribution of the product of a random variable having a uniform distribution on (0,1) with a random variable having a gamma distribution with shape parameter equal to 2, is an exponential distribution. [18]
Continuous uniform distribution. One of the simplest examples of a discrete univariate distribution is the discrete uniform distribution, where all elements of a finite set are equally likely. It is the probability model for the outcomes of tossing a fair coin, rolling a fair die, etc.