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\(q\)-analogues of the hyper-Poisson distribution
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    \(q\)-analogues of the hyper-Poisson distribution (English)
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    15 May 2002
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    This article investigates two \(q\)-analogues of the hyper-Poisson distribution, motivated by the application of the `displaced Poisson' procedure to Heine and Euler analogues of the Poisson distribution. Several properties of the two considered hyper-Poisson distributions, the `displaced-Heine' and the `displaced-Euler' one, are considered: limits to a Bernoulli distribution, recurrence relations for their probabilities, expression of the distribution modes. There are described the models involving mixtures of other \(q\)-series distributions and group-size models, the latter ones being interpreted as birth-death models and as random walk models.
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    \(q\)-hyper Poisson distributions
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    Heine distribution
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    Euler distribution
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    \(q\)-deformed distributions
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    group-size models
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    birth-death process
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