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Compound Poisson distribution

In probability theory, a compound Poisson distribution is the probability distribution of the sum of a number of independent identically-distributed random variables, where the number of terms to be added is itself a Poisson-distributed variable. In the simplest cases, the result can be either a continuous or a discrete distribution. In probability theory, a compound Poisson distribution is the probability distribution of the sum of a number of independent identically-distributed random variables, where the number of terms to be added is itself a Poisson-distributed variable. In the simplest cases, the result can be either a continuous or a discrete distribution.

[ "Exponential distribution", "Poisson regression", "mixed poisson distribution", "Conway–Maxwell–Poisson distribution", "Geometric Poisson distribution", "Poisson binomial distribution", "Hermite distribution" ]
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