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In probability theory and statistics, the Rayleigh distribution is a continuous probability distribution. It usually arises when a two-dimensional vector (e.g. wind velocity) has its two orthogonal components normally and independently distributed. The absolute value (e.g. wind speed) will then have a Rayleigh distribution. The distribution may also arise in the case of random complex numbers whose real and imaginary components are normally and independently distributed. The absolute value of these numbers will then be Rayleigh-distributed.
The probability density function is
f(x,s) = x/s^2exp(-1/2(x/s)^2)
support 0 ⇐ x ⇐ Inf
Parameter | Description | Default value |
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Mode | The mode value | 1.0 |