Moments of Random Group Size Distributions
Tukey, John W.
Ann. Math. Statist., Tome 20 (1949) no. 4, p. 523-539 / Harvested from Project Euclid
A number of practical problems involve the solution of a mathematical problem of the class described in the classical language of probability theory as follows: "A number of balls are independently distributed among a number of boxes, how many boxes contain no balls, 1 ball, 2 balls, 3 balls, and so on." Problems arising in the oxidation of rubber and the genetics of bacteria are discussed as applications. A method is given of solving problems of this sort when "how many" is adequately answered by the calculation of means, variances, covariances, third moments, etc. The method is applied to a number of the simplest cases, where the number of balls is fixed, binomially distributed or Poisson and where the "sizes" of the boxes are equal or unequal.
Publié le : 1949-12-14
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     title = {Moments of Random Group Size Distributions},
     journal = {Ann. Math. Statist.},
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     year = {1949},
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     language = {en},
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Tukey, John W. Moments of Random Group Size Distributions. Ann. Math. Statist., Tome 20 (1949) no. 4, pp.  523-539. http://gdmltest.u-ga.fr/item/1177729945/