HIGHLIGHTS
- who: Moments and collaborators from the Department of Mathematical Sciences, Ball State University, USA have published the research: On the Ratio of Inverted Gamma Variates, in the Journal: (JOURNAL)
SUMMARY
The distribution of the ratio of random variables are of interest in problems in biological and physical sciences, econometrics, classification, and ranking and selection. Examples of the use of the ratio of random variables include Mendelian inheritance ratios in genetics, mass to energy ratios in nuclear physics, target to control precipitation in meteorology, and inventory ratios in economics. The distribution of ratio of . . .
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