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  1. statistics - What are differences between Geometric, Logarithmic …

    Aug 3, 2020 · Now lets do it using the geometric method that is repeated multiplication, in this case we start with x goes from 0 to 5 and our sequence goes like this: 1, 2, 2•2=4, 2•2•2=8, …

  2. Calculate expectation of a geometric random variable

    2 A clever solution to find the expected value of a geometric r.v. is those employed in this video lecture of the MITx course "Introduction to Probability: Part 1 - The Fundamentals" (by the …

  3. why geometric multiplicity is bounded by algebraic multiplicity?

    The geometric multiplicity the be the dimension of the eigenspace associated with the eigenvalue λi λ i. For example: [1 0 1 1] [1 1 0 1] has root 1 1 with algebraic multiplicity 2 2, but the …

  4. terminology - Is it more accurate to use the term Geometric …

    For example, there is a Geometric Progression but no Exponential Progression article on Wikipedia, so perhaps the term Geometric is a bit more accurate, mathematically speaking? …

  5. How to prove that geometric distributions converge to an …

    Dec 21, 2011 · How to prove that geometric distributions converge to an exponential distribution? To solve this, I am trying to define an indexing n n / m m and to send m m to infinity, but I get …

  6. MLE of the Geometric Distribution - Mathematics Stack Exchange

    Apr 17, 2022 · MLE of the Geometric Distribution Ask Question Asked 3 years, 2 months ago Modified 3 years, 2 months ago

  7. Proof of geometric series formula - Mathematics Stack Exchange

    Sep 20, 2021 · So for, the above formula, how did they get (n + 1) (n + 1) a for the geometric progression when r = 1 r = 1. I also am confused where the negative a comes from in the …

  8. What does the dot product of two vectors represent?

    May 23, 2014 · 21 It might help to think of multiplication of real numbers in a more geometric fashion. 2 times 3 is the length of the interval you get starting with an interval of length 3 and …

  9. Solving for the CDF of the Geometric Probability Distribution

    Solving for the CDF of the Geometric Probability Distribution Ask Question Asked 8 years, 3 months ago Modified 8 years, 3 months ago

  10. Uniform convergence of geometric series - Mathematics Stack …

    How do I show that the geometric series ∑∞k = 0xk converges uniformly on any interval [a, b] for − 1 <a <b <1? The Cauchy test says that ∑∞k = 0xk converges uniformly if, for every ε> 0, …

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