In this paper, we describe a tool to aid in proving theorems about random variables, called the moment generating function, which converts problems about probabilities and expectations into problems from calculus about function values and derivates. We show how the moment generating function determinates the moments and how the moments can be used to recover the moment generating function. Using of moment generating functions to find distributions of functions of random variables is presented. A standard form of the central limit theorem is also stated and proved
In this paper, another tail-end probability function is proposed using the left tail-end probabiliti...
AbstractHow much information does a small number of moments carry about the unknown distribution fun...
Many of the important characteristics and features of a distribution are obtained through the ordina...
In this paper, we describe a tool to aid in proving theorems about random variables, called the mome...
This paper deals with properties of the moment-generating function. Although there are many properti...
Since histograms give little quantitative information about distribution, more detail descriptions a...
Moments of continuous random variables admitting a probability density function are studied. We show...
Characteristic Functions (cf) have been used to establish the convergence of several independent and...
Moments of continuous random variables admitting a probability density function are studied. We show...
Includes bibliographical references.This paper is concerned with a particularly useful function of p...
Two deficiencies in using moment-generating functions are given and illustrated with examples. Many ...
Generating functions are suitable mathematical apparatus to describe the distribution of random vari...
Copyright © 2013 Abdullah A. Ameen. This is an open access article distributed under the Creative Co...
Distribution function determination using moment generating function and probability density functio
Moments of continuous random variables admitting a probability density function are studied. We show...
In this paper, another tail-end probability function is proposed using the left tail-end probabiliti...
AbstractHow much information does a small number of moments carry about the unknown distribution fun...
Many of the important characteristics and features of a distribution are obtained through the ordina...
In this paper, we describe a tool to aid in proving theorems about random variables, called the mome...
This paper deals with properties of the moment-generating function. Although there are many properti...
Since histograms give little quantitative information about distribution, more detail descriptions a...
Moments of continuous random variables admitting a probability density function are studied. We show...
Characteristic Functions (cf) have been used to establish the convergence of several independent and...
Moments of continuous random variables admitting a probability density function are studied. We show...
Includes bibliographical references.This paper is concerned with a particularly useful function of p...
Two deficiencies in using moment-generating functions are given and illustrated with examples. Many ...
Generating functions are suitable mathematical apparatus to describe the distribution of random vari...
Copyright © 2013 Abdullah A. Ameen. This is an open access article distributed under the Creative Co...
Distribution function determination using moment generating function and probability density functio
Moments of continuous random variables admitting a probability density function are studied. We show...
In this paper, another tail-end probability function is proposed using the left tail-end probabiliti...
AbstractHow much information does a small number of moments carry about the unknown distribution fun...
Many of the important characteristics and features of a distribution are obtained through the ordina...