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A Poisson distribution is a statistical distribution showing the likely number of times that an event will occur within a specified period of time.
This paper considers the problem of estimating the cumulative distribution function and probability density function of a random variable using data quantized by uniform and non-uniform quantizers. A ...
Isolation Forest detects anomalies by isolating observations. It builds binary trees (called iTrees) by recursively ...
Objective Long-term azithromycin treatment effectively prevents acute exacerbations of chronic obstructive pulmonary disease ...
This important study uses long-term behavioural observations to understand the factors that influence female-on-female aggression in gorilla social groups. The evidence supporting the claims is ...
The distribution function of a sum of lognormal random variables (RVs) appears in several communication problems. Approximations are usually used for such distribution as no closed form nor bounds ...
A random variable that has a standard normal distribution is usually denoted with Z Z. That is Z ∼ N (0,1) Z ∼ N (0, 1). Moreover, we use ϕ(z) ϕ (z) and Φ(z) Φ (z) to denote respectively the ...
Syllabus: The NTA has put the official JEE Main 2026 Syllabus online on their website: jeemain.nta.nic.in. If you're planning ...
Thematic maps were produced with the study variables, using the geostatistical technique known as kriging 15 , 16. Incidence rates of HIV/AIDS and AIDS-tuberculosis received the logarithmic ...
This important study introduces a Bayesian method to determine bacterial counts that accounts for the experimental noise inherent to dilution and plating methods, and distinguishes it from biological ...
Antibody–siRNA conjugates (ARCs) are a type of promising drug modalities for cancer therapy. However, initial reports of ARCs present the gene knockdown effect only in limited tissues (e.g., muscles) ...
Read more on the pros and cons of ULTY ETF's option-income strategy with weekly payouts. Explore risks, performance, and ...