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Kaniadakis Erlang distribution
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The Kaniadakis Erlang distribution (or κ-Erlang Gamma distribution) is a family of continuous statistical distributions, which is a particular case of the κ-Gamma distribution, when and positive integer.[1] The first member of this family is the κ-exponential distribution of Type I. The κ-Erlang is a κ-deformed version of the Erlang distribution. It is one example of a Kaniadakis distribution.
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Characterization
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Probability density function
The Kaniadakis κ-Erlang distribution has the following probability density function:[1]
valid for and , where is the entropic index associated with the Kaniadakis entropy.
The ordinary Erlang Distribution is recovered as .
Cumulative distribution function
The cumulative distribution function of κ-Erlang distribution assumes the form:[1]
valid for , where . The cumulative Erlang distribution is recovered in the classical limit .
Survival distribution and hazard functions
The survival function of the κ-Erlang distribution is given by:
The survival function of the κ-Erlang distribution enables the determination of hazard functions in closed form through the solution of the κ-rate equation:
where is the hazard function.
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Family distribution
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A family of κ-distributions arises from the κ-Erlang distribution, each associated with a specific value of , valid for and . Such members are determined from the κ-Erlang cumulative distribution, which can be rewritten as:
where
with
First member
The first member () of the κ-Erlang family is the κ-Exponential distribution of type I, in which the probability density function and the cumulative distribution function are defined as:
Second member
The second member () of the κ-Erlang family has the probability density function and the cumulative distribution function defined as:
Third member
The second member () has the probability density function and the cumulative distribution function defined as:
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Related distributions
- The κ-Exponential distribution of type I is a particular case of the κ-Erlang distribution when ;
- A κ-Erlang distribution corresponds to am ordinary exponential distribution when and ;
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