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A Review of the Basic Discrete q-Distributions
Consider a sequence of independent Bernoulli trials and assume that the probability (or odds) of success (or the probability (or odds) of failure) at a trial varies (increases or decreases) geometrically, with...
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A Unified Derivation of Occupancy and Sequential Occupancy Distributions
Consider a supply of balls randomly distributed in n + r distinguishable urns and assume that the number X of balls distributed in any specific urn is a random variable with probability function Pr[X = j] = q ...