Combinatorics
Probability & Statistics
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Probability distributions
The negative exponential distribution
The negative exponential distribution is often used
to model real world events which are relatively rare, such as
radioactive decay. We have seen that the Poisson distribution
fits this phenomenun.
Let's take the example of Iode 131 radioactive decay. If
N is the number of nuclei at time t = 0. in eight days, it remains
one half; that is N/2; and in almost six weeks, the Iode 131 sample
disappear completetely.
If nj is the number nuclei at the time t nj/N can represents a
probability distribution because nj satisfy the following:
0 ≤ nj ≤ N
∑ nj = N
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