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Bernoulli distribution:
The Bernoulli distribution is a discrete probability
distribution in which an event can have only one of two
possible outcomes, usually referred to as success and failure.

Discrete probability (xác suất rời rạc)

Event chỉ có 2 kết quả thường là success hoặc failure

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Binomial distribution
Definition:
The Binomial distribution is a discrete (riêng biệt)
probability distribution that describes the number of
successes in a fixed number of independent trials. It is used
when there are only two possible outcomes for each trial and
the probability of success is constant across all trials. The
parameters of the distribution are the number of trials and
the probability of success.

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Đặc điểm:

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Hypergeometric distribution:
Definition:
The Hypergeometric distribution is a discrete probability
distribution that describes the probability of k successes in

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n draws, without replacement, from a finite population of size
N that contains exactly K successes.

Charateristic:

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Example:

4) Poisson processes:
Definition:

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The Poisson processes is one of the most widely-used counting
processes. It is usually used in scenarios where we are
counting the occurrences of certain events that appear to
happen at a certain rate, but completely at random.

Characteristics:

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5) Uniform distributions:
Uniform distributions:
Uniform distributions are used to model situations where all
outcomes in an interval are equally likely to occur. For
example, rolling a fair six-sided die is an example of a
uniform distribution, since each of the six possible outcomes
has an equal probability of occurring.

Characteristic

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Normal distributions:
Definition:
The normal distribution is a continuous probability
distribution that is often used to describe real-world
phenomena such as measurements, test scores, and IQ scores. It

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is sometimes referred to as the Gaussian distribution. The
distribution is symmetric and bell-shaped, with the majority
of values falling within one standard deviation of the mean.

Characteristics:
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Example:

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This document provides information on various probability
distributions, including the Bernoulli, binomial,
hypergeometric, Poisson, uniform, and normal distributions.
Each distribution is defined and its characteristics are
described, with examples provided for some.

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