
terminology - Differences between variable and variate - Mathematics ...
13 From Wikipedia A random variate is a particular outcome of a random variable. If I understand correctly, a random variable is a measurable mapping, and a random variate is just a member of the …
Is there a random variable $X$ for which $P [µx - 2σ ≤ X ≤ µx + 2σx ...
Jan 20, 2021 · What you have done is correct but you should change $\frac 3 4 \neq 0.6$ to $\frac 3 4 >0.6$
Variate for a deterministic system? - Mathematics Stack Exchange
Dec 15, 2021 · TY @r.e.s It has been my understanding that random variates are just outcomes / results of a realization, but aren’t necessarily caused by or much less even correlated to an input random …
multivariable calculus - Notation for multi-variate functions ...
Jan 12, 2021 · I have a question regarding the syntax for multivariate functions and corresponding definitions. My understanding so far is a function accepts a single argument and this can (should?) …
probability theory - What is the difference between a random variate ...
May 30, 2017 · According to Wikipedia, a random variate is a particular outcome of a random variable, whereas a realization is the observed value of a random variable. However, it's not clear to me what …
Poisson distribution variance, probability, and mean.
The is the second time today I've seen part (a) of this question posted here.
sum ongamma variate and probability - Mathematics Stack Exchange
Jun 22, 2014 · The daily consumption of milk in a city, in excess of 20,000 L is approximately distributed as a Gamma variate with the parameters α=2 and 10,000 1 λ = .The city has a daily stock of 30,000 …
composition method of generating random variables
Mar 9, 2020 · It does, actually. If you understand how to generate the random variates using the other methods, then the straightforward algorithm that you have posted tells you exactly how to generate a …
optimization - Multivariate control variate technique - Mathematics ...
Dec 2, 2021 · When there is only one control variate, the Linear Least Squares approach reduces to the closed form formula you showed. It is also possible, though less commonly used, for control variates …
probability - Can we use the control variate Monte Carlo variance ...
Jan 19, 2019 · Can we use the control variate Monte Carlo variance reduction approach to estimate variance? Ask Question Asked 7 years, 3 months ago Modified 7 years, 3 months ago