Difference between revisions of "Erlang"
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Distribution Variations library ([[media:Distribution Variations.ana|Distribution Variations.ana]]) | Distribution Variations library ([[media:Distribution Variations.ana|Distribution Variations.ana]]) | ||
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Latest revision as of 19:24, 14 February 2025
Erlang(m, n)
The Erlang distribution is a variant of the Gamma distribution with another name that generally refers to the special case when parameter «n» is an integer, while the corresponding parameter «A» in a gamma distribution is often non-integer.
The time of arrival of the «n»'th event in a Poisson process with mean arrival of «m» follows an Erlang distribution.
Library
Distribution Variations library (Distribution Variations.ana)
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See Also
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