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  2. Log-normal distribution - Wikipedia

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    In probability theory, a log-normal (or lognormal) distribution is a continuous probability distribution of a random variable whose logarithm is normally distributed. Thus, if the random variable X is log-normally distributed, then Y = ln( X ) has a normal distribution.

  3. Logit-normal distribution - Wikipedia

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    In probability theory, a logit-normal distribution is a probability distribution of a random variable whose logit has a normal distribution.If Y is a random variable with a normal distribution, and t is the standard logistic function, then X = t(Y) has a logit-normal distribution; likewise, if X is logit-normally distributed, then Y = logit(X)= log (X/(1-X)) is normally distributed.

  4. Modified lognormal power-law distribution - Wikipedia

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    The modified lognormal power-law (MLP) function is a three parameter function that can be used to model data that have characteristics of a log-normal distribution and a power law behavior. It has been used to model the functional form of the initial mass function (IMF). Unlike the other functional forms of the IMF, the MLP is a single function ...

  5. Logarithmic distribution - Wikipedia

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    In probability and statistics, the logarithmic distribution (also known as the logarithmic series distribution or the log-series distribution) is a discrete probability distribution derived from the Maclaurin series expansion

  6. Log-t distribution - Wikipedia

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    The log-t distribution has the probability density function: (, ^, ^) = (+) ^ (+ (⁡ ^ ^)) +,where ^ is the location parameter of the underlying (non-standardized) Student's t-distribution, ^ is the scale parameter of the underlying (non-standardized) Student's t-distribution, and is the number of degrees of freedom of the underlying Student's t-distribution. [1]

  7. Log-logistic distribution - Wikipedia

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    Extreme values like maximum one-day rainfall and river discharge per month or per year often follow a log-normal distribution. [12] The log-normal distribution, however, needs a numeric approximation. As the log-logistic distribution, which can be solved analytically, is similar to the log-normal distribution, it can be used instead.

  8. Black–Karasinski model - Wikipedia

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    The model implies a log-normal distribution for the short rate and therefore the expected value of the money-market account is infinite for any maturity. In the original article by Fischer Black and Piotr Karasinski the model was implemented using a binomial tree with variable spacing, but a trinomial tree implementation is more common in ...

  9. Logistic distribution - Wikipedia

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    In hydrology the distribution of long duration river discharge and rainfall (e.g., monthly and yearly totals, consisting of the sum of 30 respectively 360 daily values) is often thought to be almost normal according to the central limit theorem. [5] The normal distribution, however, needs a numeric approximation. As the logistic distribution ...

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