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  2. Erlang distribution - Wikipedia

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    The probability density function of the Erlang distribution is (;,) = ()!,,The parameter k is called the shape parameter, and the parameter is called the rate parameter.. An alternative, but equivalent, parametrization uses the scale parameter , which is the reciprocal of the rate parameter (i.e., = /):

  3. Phase-type distribution - Wikipedia

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    The Erlang distribution has two parameters, the shape an integer k > 0 and the rate λ > 0. This is sometimes denoted E ( k ,λ). The Erlang distribution can be written in the form of a phase-type distribution by making S a k × k matrix with diagonal elements -λ and super-diagonal elements λ, with the probability of starting in state 1 equal ...

  4. Erlang (unit) - Wikipedia

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    The Erlang B formula (or Erlang-B with a hyphen), also known as the Erlang loss formula, is a formula for the blocking probability that describes the probability of call losses for a group of identical parallel resources (telephone lines, circuits, traffic channels, or equivalent), sometimes referred to as an M/M/c/c queue. [5]

  5. Erlang (programming language) - Wikipedia

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    Erlang (/ ˈ ɜːr l æ ŋ / UR-lang) is a general-purpose, concurrent, functional high-level programming language, and a garbage-collected runtime system.The term Erlang is used interchangeably with Erlang/OTP, or Open Telecom Platform (OTP), which consists of the Erlang runtime system, several ready-to-use components (OTP) mainly written in Erlang, and a set of design principles for Erlang ...

  6. List of probability distributions - Wikipedia

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    The degenerate distribution at x 0, where X is certain to take the value x 0. This does not look random, but it satisfies the definition of random variable. This is useful because it puts deterministic variables and random variables in the same formalism. The discrete uniform distribution, where all elements of a finite set are equally likely ...

  7. Gamma distribution - Wikipedia

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    In econometrics, the (α, θ) parameterization is common for modeling waiting times, such as the time until death, where it often takes the form of an Erlang distribution for integer α values. Bayesian statisticians prefer the ( α , λ ) parameterization, utilizing the gamma distribution as a conjugate prior for several inverse scale ...

  8. Hypoexponential distribution - Wikipedia

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    In probability theory the hypoexponential distribution or the generalized Erlang distribution is a continuous distribution, that has found use in the same fields as the Erlang distribution, such as queueing theory, teletraffic engineering and more generally in stochastic processes.

  9. Kendall's notation - Wikipedia

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    Erlang distribution: An Erlang distribution with k as the shape parameter (i.e., sum of k i.i.d. exponential random variables). G: General distribution: Although G usually refers to independent service time, some authors prefer to use GI to be explicit. M/G/1 queue: PH: Phase-type distribution