This document discusses generating random variables from a probability density function (PDF). It provides examples of inverting the cumulative distribution function to generate random samples from an exponential distribution. It also mentions using a rejection method to generate random variables from a given PDF by bounding the density function on an interval and using a random number generator. Additionally, it lists some academic sources that discuss generating random text based on date/time or modeling random sequences from a binomial distribution.
This document discusses generating random variables from a probability density function (PDF). It provides examples of inverting the cumulative distribution function to generate random samples from an exponential distribution. It also mentions using a rejection method to generate random variables from a given PDF by bounding the density function on an interval and using a random number generator. Additionally, it lists some academic sources that discuss generating random text based on date/time or modeling random sequences from a binomial distribution.
This document discusses generating random variables from a probability density function (PDF). It provides examples of inverting the cumulative distribution function to generate random samples from an exponential distribution. It also mentions using a rejection method to generate random variables from a given PDF by bounding the density function on an interval and using a random number generator. Additionally, it lists some academic sources that discuss generating random text based on date/time or modeling random sequences from a binomial distribution.
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Figure P10.3.3 pmf/PDF of a binomial random sequence Rejection method to generate a random variable x with a Won Y. Yang, Young K. Choi, Jaekwon Kim - 2018 - Mathe