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===The Exponential Distribution=== | === The Exponential Distribution === | ||
The exponential distribution is commonly used for components or systems exhibiting a constant failure rate. It is defined in its most general case by: <br> | |||
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The exponential distribution and its characteristics are presented in | ::<span class="texhtml">''f''(''t'') = λ''e''<sup> − λ(''t'' − γ)</sup></span> | ||
with two parameters, namely <span class="texhtml">λ</span> and <span class="texhtml">γ</span> (this form is also known as the two-parameter exponential). If the location parameter, <span class="texhtml">γ</span>, is assumed to be zero, then the distribution becomes the one-parameter exponential or, <br> | |||
::<span class="texhtml">''f''(''t'') = λ''e''<sup> − λ''t''</sup></span> | |||
The exponential distribution and its characteristics are presented in detail in the [[The Exponential Distribution|Exponential Distribution]] chapter. | |||
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Revision as of 20:08, 11 March 2012
The Exponential Distribution
The exponential distribution is commonly used for components or systems exhibiting a constant failure rate. It is defined in its most general case by:
- f(t) = λe − λ(t − γ)
with two parameters, namely λ and γ (this form is also known as the two-parameter exponential). If the location parameter, γ, is assumed to be zero, then the distribution becomes the one-parameter exponential or,
- f(t) = λe − λt
The exponential distribution and its characteristics are presented in detail in the Exponential Distribution chapter.