Difference between revisions of "Pareto"
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== Library == | == Library == | ||
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− | + | Distribution Variations library ([[media:Distribution Variations.ana|Distribution Variations.ana]]) | |
− | + | :Use '''File → Add Library...''' to add this library | |
==See Also== | ==See Also== |
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Pareto(a, b)
The Pareto distribution.
The "classic" use of the Pareto distribution is to model the distribution of wealth in a society, under an assumption that a smaller percentage of the people own a larger percentage of the wealth (e.g., 20% of the population control 80% of the wealth).
The Pareto distribution is appropriate for a variety of "population" models. Examples: The size of objects in a population (e.g., grains of sand), value of assets in a collection of assets, file sizes, word frequencies, number of acquaintances of a given person, etc.
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Distribution Variations library (Distribution Variations.ana)
- Use File → Add Library... to add this library
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