Our first problem set is a TWENTY PAGE DOCUMENT full of typos and vague instructions. Problem number 11: Write an essay on Exponential Distribution and make some graphs. Use a software called JMP that makes no sense unless you're already fairly versed in stats.
Okay.
Since there's no lecture or anything to guide us, I start with Wikipedia:
In probability theory and statistics, the exponential distributions (a.k.a. negative exponential distributions) are a class of continuous probability distributions. They describe the times between events in a Poisson process...
Okay, what's a Poisson process?
A Poisson process, named after the French mathematician Siméon-Denis Poisson (1781–1840), is a stochastic process...
Okay, what's a stochastic process?
In probability theory, a stochastic process, or sometimes random process, is the counterpart to a deterministic process or deterministic system...
Okay, what's a deterministic system?
In mathematics, a deterministic system is a system in which no randomness is involved in the development of future states of the system.
By this point I've forgotten what I was even looking for in the first place, and all the crap I read in between.
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huh?
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