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  2. List of probability distributions - Wikipedia

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    The uniform distribution or rectangular distribution on [a,b], where all points in a finite interval are equally likely, is a special case of the four-parameter Beta distribution. The Irwin–Hall distribution is the distribution of the sum of n independent random variables, each of which having the uniform distribution on [0,1].

  3. Covariance matrix - Wikipedia

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    Throughout this article, boldfaced unsubscripted and are used to refer to random vectors, and Roman subscripted and are used to refer to scalar random variables.. If the entries in the column vector = (,, …,) are random variables, each with finite variance and expected value, then the covariance matrix is the matrix whose (,) entry is the covariance [1]: 177 ...

  4. Category:Probability distributions - Wikipedia

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    Marchenko–Pastur distribution; Matrix variate Dirichlet distribution; Modified half-normal distribution; Modified Kumaraswamy distribution; Multivariate Laplace distribution; Multivariate logistic distribution

  5. Fisher information - Wikipedia

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    For several parameters, the covariance matrices and information matrices are elements of the convex cone of nonnegative-definite symmetric matrices in a partially ordered vector space, under the Loewner (Löwner) order. This cone is closed under matrix addition and inversion, as well as under the multiplication of positive real numbers and ...

  6. Wishart distribution - Wikipedia

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    The Wishart distribution arises as the distribution of the sample covariance matrix for a sample from a multivariate normal distribution. It occurs frequently in likelihood-ratio tests in multivariate statistical analysis. It also arises in the spectral theory of random matrices [citation needed] and in multidimensional Bayesian analysis. [5]

  7. Multivariate normal distribution - Wikipedia

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    If the covariance matrix is not full rank, then the multivariate normal distribution is degenerate and does not have a density. More precisely, it does not have a density with respect to k -dimensional Lebesgue measure (which is the usual measure assumed in calculus-level probability courses).

  8. Precision (statistics) - Wikipedia

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    In statistics, the precision matrix or concentration matrix is the matrix inverse of the covariance matrix or dispersion matrix, =. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] [ 3 ] For univariate distributions , the precision matrix degenerates into a scalar precision , defined as the reciprocal of the variance , p = 1 σ 2 {\displaystyle p={\frac {1}{\sigma ^{2}}}} .

  9. Matrix F-distribution - Wikipedia

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    In statistics, the matrix F distribution (or matrix variate F distribution) is a matrix variate generalization of the F distribution which is defined on real-valued positive-definite matrices. In Bayesian statistics it can be used as the semi conjugate prior for the covariance matrix or precision matrix of multivariate normal distributions, and ...