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    On the negative binomial distribution and its generalizations (English)
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    Some representations of the negative binomial distribution \(NB(r,p)\) are given. Specifically, it was proved that \(NB(r,p)\) may be represented, under suitable assumptions, as the distribution of: (a) the sum of dependendent geometric random variables; (b) the number of trials for the r-th success, based on a sequence of dependent Bernoulli random variables. Moreover, \(NB(2,p)\) may arise as the distribution of the sum of \(\mathbb Z^{+}\)-valued random variables that are neither geometric nor independent. Certain generalized negative binomial distributions are also investigated.
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    sums of random variables
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    characterizations
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    binomial moments
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    geometric distribution
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    negative binomial distribution
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    Bernoulli sequences
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    probabilistic models
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    generalized negative binomial distributions
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