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* add Erlang dist back in?* DONE, for mu.     Note that we need to get rid of mu when it is not the mean.  From: Brian Gough <bjg@network-theory.co.uk>  To: briggsk@info.bt.co.uk  Cc: gsl-discuss@sourceware.cygnus.com  Subject: Re: Pareto Distribution  Date: Sun, 9 Jul 2000 20:05:03 +0100 (BST)  Yes, we should adopt the conventions from a standard reference book --  the existing functions are drawn from a variety of sources, mostly  Devroye's book on Random Variates (which is public domain, but not  available electronically unfortunately).  Maybe the three volumes of  Johnson & Kotz on Univariate Distributions would do, for  example. Patches are welcome from anyone who wants sort this out.  Keith Briggs writes:   > Another thing to think about: some of the other distributions   > have a argument `mu' to the C function which is a parameter   > which is not the mean.   This is non-standard and confusing.   > (Also, in the Pareto function, `a' is normally called beta,   > `b' is normally called alpha.)   >    > Keith   >    > +-------------------------------------------------------------------+   > | Dr. Keith M. Briggs, Complexity Research Group, BT Research Labs. |   > | Adastral Park admin2 pp5, Martlesham Heath, IP5 3RE, Suffolk,  UK |   > | Tel. 01473 641 911  Fax. 01473 647 410.  Home tel:  01473 625 972 |   > | www.bt.com | personal homepage:  www.labs.bt.com/people/briggsk2/ |   > +-------------------------------------------------------------------+* The exponential power distribution method could be speeded up byusing a rational function approximation for the rejection scalingparameter.* Do something about the possibility of the user providing invalidparameters (e.g. negative variance etc). Not sure what to do though,since returning an error code is not possible. Maybe just return zero.  We should return NAN in this case, and for the CDFs.* Add the triangular distribution.* Look at Marsaglia & Tsang, "The Monte Python Method for generatingrandom variables", ACM TOMS Vol 24, No 3, p341 and the paper on the Ziggurat Method: Journal of Statistical Software,Volume 05 Issue 08. George Marsaglia and Wai Wan Tsang. "The zigguratmethod for generating random variables"   

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